Crocodiles are ambush hunters, waiting for fish or land animals to come close, then rushing out to attack. As cold-blooded predators, they have a very slow metabolism, and thus can survive long periods without food. Despite their appearance of being slow, crocodiles are top predators in their environment, and various species have been observed attacking and killing sharks.
Many large crocodilians swallow stones (called gastroliths or stomach stones) which may act as ballast to balance their body or assist in crushing food, similar to grit in birds.
Salt glands are present in the tongues of most crocodylids and they have a pore opening on the surface of the tongue. They appear to be similar to those in marine turtles; they seem to be absent in Alligatoridae.
Crocodilians can produce sounds during distress and in aggressive displays. They can also hear well and the tympanic membranes are concealed by flat flaps that may be raised or lowered by muscles.
Crocodiles eat fish, birds, mammals and occasionally smaller crocodiles.
Crocodiles do not have sweat glands and release heat through their mouths. They often sleep with their mouths open and may even pant like a dog.
It is reported that when the Nile crocodile has lurked a long time underwater to catch prey, and thus has built up a big oxygen debt, when it has caught and eaten that prey, it closes its right aortic arch and uses its left aortic arch to flush blood loaded with carbon dioxide from its muscles directly to its stomach; the resulting excess acidity in its blood supply makes it much easier for the stomach lining to secrete very much stomach acid to quickly dissolve bulks of swallowed prey flesh and bone.
They are just called crocodiles because all crocodiles are cold-blooded. Although they are called crocodiles, there are different species of crocodiles.
Snakes and crocodiles because snakes and crocodiles are both reptiles but a frog is an amphibian.
Townsville Crocodiles was created in 1986.
a snapper
Crocodiles mostly stay underwater for shelter if its raining either way crocodiles are fine.
In medieval times, crocodiles did not live in places that had notable winter cold, so there was no need to put them someplace else during the winter.
yes mainly in winter to get sunlight ,to get the warmth
In Bulgaria do not live crocodiles, except in the zoos
It slows down all metabolic reactions in it's body, and thus preserves heat and energy.
No, crocodiles are not fish. Crocodiles are reptiles.
They are just called crocodiles because all crocodiles are cold-blooded. Although they are called crocodiles, there are different species of crocodiles.
their are lots of crocodiles endangered their are salt water crocodiles, crocodiles the crocodiles in india,alligaters and also caimans
During the winter months when temperatures drop significantly; unlike crocodiles, alligators are capable of surviving freezing temperatures through hibernation.
Only the ones in zoos, since they most likely would not survive the winter in the wild.
Estuarine Crocodiles and Salt Water Crocodiles!
Because crocodiles have to have water.
Crocodiles are reptiles.