The saltwater, or Estuarine crocodile, is found across northern Australia, from near Broome in northwest Western Australia, across the Top End of the Northern Territory, to the Gulf country and Cape York of north Queensland. It can be found along beaches, around offshore islands (including those in Torres Strait and in the Great Barrier Reef), and in tidal estuaries and rivers, but it is not restricted to saltwater habitats. It has also been found in freshwater lagoons, rivers, and swamps hundreds of kilometres inland from the coast.
Crocodiles and alligators warm up in the morning by basking in the warmth from the rising sun. They are then more active. During the hottest part of the day, to avoid overheating, they will reenter the water to cool down.
they go in the water
No, crocodiles are not invertebrates. Crocodiles are reptiles, which means they have a backbone and are part of the vertebrate group of animals.
Some common fish that live in saltwater include tuna, cod, salmon, snapper, and grouper. There are also many species of shark, mackerel, and barracuda that inhabit saltwater environments.
The natural habitat of the corroboree frog is in the subalpine and alpine regions of southeastern Australia, specifically in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. They inhabit high-altitude wetlands, bogs, and marshes, where they rely on the cool and moist conditions for survival.
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Not at all. Platypuses are mammals and alligators are reptiles. There is no part-mammal, part-reptile species. Furthermore, there are no alligators in Australia, but only crocodiles.
No. Crocodiles do not live that far south, nor that far inland. Nor would crocodiles be able to handle the conditions in and around Lake Eyre, given that it is a salt sink which is dry for the better part of every decade.
Gosnells in Western Australia
The part of Jamaica that has crocodiles is a village called Ocho Rioes.
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Crocodiles and alligators are very similar to amphibians but they are not termed under amphibians. In fact they are a part of the reptile family. They are the larger reptiles in this family. The difference between amphibians and reptiles are that though many reptiles like crocodiles and alligators can live in both water and land they are less dependant on water than the amphibians. An amphibian might be able to live on land but it needs a water body nearby. It cannot survive on dry and desert areas unlike the reptiles. Moreover though crocodiles and alligators can live in water they have to come on the land tolay eggs which is not mandatory in the case of amphibians like frogs. The reptiles like crocodiles, alligators and other species related to them breathe through their lungs while amphibians have other organs to fulfil this purpose. Thus the crocodiles are not a part of the amphibian family because they are more closely related to the reptiles with their scaly skin,lizard like shape, and jaws.
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there is no place in Australia named Memphis. there is one in America i think Source: I live in Australia
Cody Simpson is from Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.