Saltwater crocodiles are longer

 Saltwater crocodiles are longer




A crocodile is an aquatic animal.  It is also called the water monster.  In addition to the sea, it also inhabits rivers and lakes.  It lives in both salty and salt water.  However, saltwater crocodiles are larger in size than freshwater crocodiles.  Crocodiles that live in brackish water are up to 20 feet long.  While freshwater crocodiles are 8 to 12 feet in length.  They are found in large continents like Asia, Africa, America, Australia, Europe.  The existence of crocodiles on earth is believed to be 3 years ago.  Twenty-three crocodiles so far The species has been discovered.

The crocodile is a carnivorous aquatic creature.  It chokes aquatic life as well as terrestrial life.  If a human being gets caught in it, he also gets healthy.  Thus the crocodile is an aquatic creature but it also lands on the ground to get sun and rest.  The crocodile has 3 sharp teeth with which it tears its prey.  It swallows food directly without chewing.  Crocodiles also carry small stones in their stomachs.  He can live comfortably without food for a long time.  Crocodile jaws are very large and strong.  Its jaw is so large that it can comfortably snatch even large creatures.The crocodile's eyes are on his head.  His eyes are slightly raised as well as he has a veil in his eyes which protects his eyes from water.  The funny thing is that water comes out of the crocodile's eye while eating.  Crocodile blood is cold.

He doesn't even sweat, as he doesn't have any service knots on his skin.  Lots of her skin Are harder.  It is like a thick leather that is black as well as slateia in color.  Its tail also has a lot of strength.  With the help of the tail it can take any creature wrapped in a tail and take it into the water.  He can swim in the water with the help of his tail.  The speed of a crocodile in the water is about fifty kilometers per hour.  The female crocodile lays eggs.  They come ashore and bury their eggs in the soil. From the eggs are born chicks.  Although most Ida aquatic.  Is eaten.  The crocodile has a membrane around its neck and does not let water into its stomach despite keeping it large open.  The crocodile has to come out of the water to breathe, although it can stay in the water longer.  The life span of a crocodile is seventy to eighty years.

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