Crocodiles

Crocodiles


- Crocodiles are one of the oldest creatures that lived on the planet as they lived in the age of Aldensorat and other giant creatures that we have not seen before and the sizes of these creatures are very large compared to what we see now in terms of size, height and weights
Crocodile of the largest living reptiles. Belongs to the crocodile family, has a long body, short legs and a strong long tail that can swim, sharp teeth caught by its prey, and there are 12 types of crocodiles, and strange that he can not take out his tongue out of his mouth, and crocodiles can live a few months without food or 3 Years in extreme cases.


- Crocodiles are large amphibians with lizards and carnivorous appearance and belong to the rank of reptiles.Crocodiles have a strong jaw with many conical teeth, legs and toes with claws.The crocodiles share a unique body shape that allows the eyes, ears and gills to be above the surface of the water while its body Hidden under water, the crocodile has a long and huge bodyThe skin is thick and closely related to dinosaurs from prehistoric times, where a large variety of crocodile fossils dating back 200 million years to the Late Triple Age were discovered. Crocodiles are the heaviest reptiles currently and the largest of these species is the Nile crocodile, which is found in Africa, saltwater crocodile, which is located in Australia, which is six meters in length and weighs approximately 1000 kg, while the smallest crocodile species crocodile smooth face, and dwarf crocodile It has a length of 1.7 meters.


1. Crocodile / crocodiles live in aquatic and specifically tropical places, preferring shallow stagnant water or swamps. Lake Nasser, located in New Guinea, where a species called the crocodile of New Guinea, the African Garial, and the Nile crocodile in southern Asia in India, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Australia;

2. Crocodile breeding / crocodile breeding eggs, and eggs like chicken eggs but slightly larger and crust somewhat opaque, and lay eggs in the nests of waste and some plants, or some species save eggs in the warm beach sand, and some other species help their young to get out of eggs The moment they hatch, they carry their young to the water through their mouths. The crocodile breathes out of the water and keeps oxygen in its cavity for up to fifteen minutes.This crocodile helps in maneuvers in the water.This phenomenon is called simulation of nature or the environment, and includes disguise.Crocodile can sleep as a rock, and its skin is affected by the environment in which it often lives.

3. Crocodile body / Crocodile body covers scales of very large thickness, and its skin is strong and durable, one of the most expensive leather in the world, and used by man in many industries, such as the manufacture of leather bags, belts, shoes, and these industries are expensive, and is a hunting Crocodiles and skins are unacceptable and illegal in some countries. Some species are threatened with extinction, causing environmental imbalances. There is a crocodile-like animal and many people confuse it with an alligator, an animalAlrel is a creeping animal that has scaly skin like a crocodile, but it is different from many things, it lives on land only, while the crocodile lives in water and land, and feed Alorl on various plant sources, and other animals that come to drink water, as it affects Alorl in the breeding of crocodiles, where he steals eggs and eat them when the female away from him

4. Crocodile habitats / crocodiles are found in tropical places, and they prefer large areas of shallow water, stagnant rivers, and open marshes, and helps her feet with membranes to walk over the soft ground, and her eyes and nostrils rise from the rest of her body, and these features fit the life of crocodiles; They float on the surface, eyes and noses above the water, and keep an eyeThe crocodile is vigilant throughout the night, and no animal can overcome it except in special circumstances such as disease. , Very quickly into the water, then cut it into pieces and swallow it.

Crocodiles Crocodiles are one of the largest vertebrates on the planet. These frightening organisms belong to the reptile group, the same group of snakes, turtles and lizards of all kinds. The crocodiles have several relatives that may look - to the inexperienced eye - very similar to them, such as tugs (American crocodile), Gaelic (Indian crocodile) and Cayman (a very small American crocodile). independently.

Crocodile Life Environment Crocodiles are aquatic animals. They often live around freshwater bodies such as lakes, rivers or marshes, but they can also be found in salt water, thanks to special salt glands in their body that can filter salt from their bodies if they are too high. . Crocodiles live in tropical climates because of their high sensitivity to cold.

Crocodiles are carnivorous animals.

Natural adaptations of the crocodile Crocodile helps the membranes in the legs to walk over the ground, and eyes and noses are proportional to the conditions of life in the water to breathe and see clearly, as the eyes have a protective membrane between the eye and eyelid, helps to easily see in the water and provide additional protection for the eye when the eyelid raised . A special feature of crocodile eyes is that they have a crystal layer on their back that reflects the light rays that enter the eye, giving them a higher ability to see in dim light during the night.
That you spend in rest. Crocodiles also float much above the water to breathe as well as anticipation and search for prey. Crocodiles bleach like most reptiles, and their eggs are like chicken eggs, but they are larger, less glamorous and whiter. Crocodiles lay eggs in nests of litter and plant or in sand on the beaches, and the female monitors and protects them - but without hugging them or sitting on them - until they hatch after 65 to 95 days. Feeding and training on hunting, and may continue to care for them for more than a year.
The largest species of crocodiles There are 14 known species of crocodiles in the world now live on five different continents, but the largest of these types is known as the saltwater crocodile, which is also the largest surviving creature of the reptile group, and is the largest predator The land appeared in the world. A fully grown male saltwater crocodile usually exceeds four meters in length and weighs up to one tonne. As the name suggests, it is able to live in salt water, but it often inhabits swamps, bays, delta, or low river currents. This is the most common crocodile on earth todayHe lives in a region stretching from northern Australia, across Southeast Asia, to the east of the Indian subcontinent. The world's largest crocodile is hard to document The world's largest crocodile ever, but the Guinness Book of Jury agreed to adopt a recorded claim to a giant saltwater crocodile caught in Papua New Guinea in May 1966. 1,340 kg. Another record in the Guinness Book of Crocodile, Kayla, was hunted in Petarkanica Park in India, where it is allegedly 7 meters long and weighed 2,000 kilograms. There are no documented images of any of the crocodiles, asTheir measurements may not be quite accurate, because they far exceed any scientifically recorded numbers of other crocodiles. Overall, a government study in Australia estimates that the world's largest freshwater crocodiles are likely to be 6-7 meters long, and weighing about 1,000 to 1,800 kilograms. Largest extinct crocodile Scientists in 2012 discovered what could be the largest species of crocodile in the world in sediments Turkana Basin, located in the north of Kenya, in East Africa Thorbgarnarsoni "This crocodile has reached nine meters, and is thus considerably larger than its modern relatives such as the Nile crocodile and saltwater crocodile. The crocodile, estimated to be between four million and two million years old, belongs to the same genus, which includes most of the crocodile species currently on Earth. The crocodile was probably able to devour humans, a science professor said"The crocodile lived with our ancestors, and he probably devoured them," said Christopher Brocho at the Kenya National Museum in Nairobi, although through the tests they found no fossils of man next to them. "We don't actually have fossil remains of humans with traces of crocodile bites, but the crocodiles were larger than their counterparts today, and we were smaller, so it probably didn't take much biting," he said.

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