Unlike saltwater crocodiles, freshwater crocodiles generally do not pose a threat to humans. |
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Seven farms operate in Australia's Northern Territory, raising saltwater crocodiles from hatchlings and selling their skin and meat. |
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Saltwater crocodiles living in river estuaries are generally bigger and tend to more aggressive towards people. |
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They are also prey, when smaller, to other animals such as feral pigs, goannas, turtles, barramundi, sea eagles and even other crocodiles. |
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Whales, sea turtles, crocodiles, giant clams, manta rays, and dugongs also ply the peninsula's waters. |
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And we handle alligator, large gators, crocodiles every day, catching them, moving them, doing things with them. |
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At dinner we talked, as Aussies and visitors so often do, about crocodiles, snakes, sharks, and funnel-web spiders. |
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For some reason the water was lethal to our little froggy friend, so you had jump onto logs, turtles and crocodiles. |
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In deeper, murkier pools, such as that where I overturn and become marooned with a seven foot freshy, dwell crocodiles awaiting their next meal. |
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Although crocodiles are formidable predators, taking prey as large as antelopes, they will allow crocodile birds to scavenge among their teeth. |
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Their descendants include extant species such as birds, crocodiles and alligators. |
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Our streams and rivers teem with crocodiles, gharials and a large variety of fish, turtles and dolphins. |
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Alligators and crocodiles have nerves in their teeth, and when they feel the bar, they chomp down. |
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Hunted extensively for their skins, large crocodiles are becoming increasingly rare. |
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After two more sightings of giant reptiles, both crocodiles, we pulled into a small cove. |
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They could see the scaled skin of crocodiles and alligators along with an assortment of fish swimming about. |
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It probably lived in a shallow lake populated by dinosaurs, crocodiles, turtles, and numerous types of fish. |
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We turn next to crocodiles and alligators, in which the heart has two anatomically separate ventricles. |
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Saltwater crocodiles and other crocodile species are the most likely predators of smooth-coated otters. |
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Alligators and crocodiles have dots on their skin that scientists have long suspected to be sense organs. |
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Some apes were killed by predators such as crocodiles when they went to drink out of the lake. |
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The surviving sauropsids include turtles, lizards, crocodiles and birds, all of which are still around today. |
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After all, crocodiles are cold-blooded reptiles, and don't live in these climes. |
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Man is the primary predator, but others include leopards, crocodiles, and birds. |
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Attacks usually happen in the evening, when the humans aren't looking for half submerged crocodiles, but the crocs are on the lookout for a meal. |
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In 1985 he was contracted to film crocodiles and dolphins in China, the beginning of an amazing career spanning nearly 20 years. |
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Marine vertebrates included the large dolphin-like ichthyosaurs and the long-necked plesiosaurs, marine crocodiles, turtles, and other reptiles. |
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During a few hours on the water, you are likely to see hippos, crocodiles, baboons and fish eagles. |
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Included among these vertebrates are sharks, bony fishes, amphibians, turtles, lizards, crocodiles, and dinosaurs. |
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The water had become fetid, he explained, and he'd lost two crocodiles in as many years. |
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Because of the rich diversity of this region, Nicobari pigeons, wild pigs, monitor lizards, tortoises, and crocodiles thrive there. |
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Homing behavior is known to occur in other reptiles, such as crocodiles and sea turtles. |
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Mozambique a great diversity of animal life, including zebras, water buffalo, elephants, giraffes, lions, hippopotami, and crocodiles. |
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Twenty-two days spent tracking elephants, hippopotamuses, and crocodiles in the Okavango Delta. |
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The global cooling trend that began in the Oligocene epoch and accelerated in the Miocene and Pliocene was catastrophic for the crocodiles. |
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A crocodilian is any member of an order of reptiles that includes crocodiles, alligators, caimans, gavials, and related extinct forms. |
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Chromoviral distribution has been analyzed in 15 reptilian species, including representatives of crocodiles, turtles, and squamates. |
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His researches cover tortoises and lizards, crocodiles and vipers, porpoises and whales. |
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The lack of veterinary surgeons who knew how to treat crocodiles worsened the situation. |
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Tsavo West is filled with crocodiles, vervet monkeys, antelope, baboons, giraffes and hippos. |
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The large animals you will see at Abuko include a population of Nile crocodiles living in a series of permanent pools. |
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Towering sand dunes roll down to lily-strewn swampy lakes inhabited by Nile crocodiles. |
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A cruise on the river Chobe provides sightings of elephants in water, Nile crocodiles and on the river-bank will be lions. |
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A study on Nile crocodiles indicated that they usually eat only about 50 full meals a year. |
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The sky at times almost turning back with the vast numbers seek their roots high above the Nile crocodiles that bask bellow. |
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The first 31 of 50 Nile crocodiles have arrived at the Johannesburg Zoo to take up residence in a newly created enclosure, Crocodile Country. |
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In the west, the dry hills and red rivers are home to 16-foot Nile crocodiles. |
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When crocodiles are completely submerged, the ears and nostrils are closed by valves, and the eyes covered by membranes. |
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He wrestles crocodiles and captures all breeds of dangerous animals for a living. |
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Swimming is strictly prohibited in the lake as it holds mugger or marsh crocodiles. |
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They may soon be looking for some sporting-types to cull their booming population of man-eating crocodiles. |
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Finally, today's snakes, lizards, turtles, the tuatara, and crocodiles do enjoy a surprisingly broad latitudinal distribution. |
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For media owners around the globe, China must seem like a golden castle, surrounded by a deep moat full of crocodiles. |
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Reptiles are cold blooded scaly creatures like snakes, lizards, crocodiles and turtles, who are all descendants of the primitive reptile. |
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These creatures include fish, crocodiles, turtles, hippopotamuses, monkeys, rodents, and antelopes. |
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So the cassowaries, kookaburras, koalas, kangaroos, crocodiles and wallabies that one goes to Australia in the hope of seeing are all there. |
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As for antelopes, baboons, chimps, crocodiles, gazelles, giraffes, hippos, hyenas, warthogs and zebras, well, they're ten a shilling. |
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Massive carnivorous dinosaurs known as spinosaurs had snouts and jaws similar to modern fish-eating crocodiles. |
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Man-eating saltwater crocodiles lurk in nearby estuaries along with the deadly box jellyfish, the most poisonous creature on earth. |
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Hopefully we won't be maimed by saltwater crocodiles, eaten by sharks, or stung by poisonous jellyfish. |
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Snakes are prey to many animals, including large birds, foxes, raccoons and crocodiles. |
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He tells me the porters upriver have bows and arrows and a BB gun but that these are strictly for hunting crocodiles and birds. |
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They warned off the crocodiles with no more than an irritated flick of their tail. |
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When the water evaporates, the crocodiles estivate, or pass the summer in a kind of torpor. |
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The intricate work involved recasting the bronze crocodiles decorating the backs of the chairs, and a redesigned cornice. |
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Dale is from Australia and captivated his audience with stories of crocodiles and koalas. |
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Caiman belong to the group known as crocodilians, which also includes alligators and crocodiles. |
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It is thought that in other parts of the world competition from crocodiles wiped out most labyrinthodont species. |
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The sandbags have been filled, the drawbridge raised and the moat replenished with hungry crocodiles. |
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At Gatorland, lake levels were lowered in order to prevent floods spilling the 1,000 alligators and crocodiles into the surrounding area. |
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Many people think there is a big difference between crocodiles and alligators, but this is not correct as they both belong to the same family. |
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There have been frequent attacks on livestock too, with crocodiles waiting in ambush near the river bank. |
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Over 60 species can be seen ranging from giant cockroaches to crocodiles and anacondas. |
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Under threat are the turtle, fresh water prawn and crocodiles in the nearby sanctuary. |
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He commands elephants, wrestles rhinos, and kills lions and crocodiles with his bare hands. |
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Geological analyses indicate that ancient Herto residents lived along the shores of a shallow lake inhabited by hippos, crocodiles, and catfish. |
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Then their guide took out a plastic carrier bag and started tossing chunks of raw meat over the side of the bridge, down towards the crocodiles. |
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The water is too muddy for filming, and, worse, crocodiles lurk in the mangroves of Missionary Bay and the nearby Cardwell River. |
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While conducting night surveys for crocodiles, Klein sighted three manatees in Laguna Siksa. |
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Horizontal helmet masks of sharks, sawfish, and crocodiles, and hippos of Cubist proportions endow Western and African art history. |
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We will be acclimating hatching crocodiles to varying salinities, from fresh water to full-strength seawater. |
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From flying foxes to laughing kookaburras and live crocodiles, they'll meet elements of nature that, for many people, are worlds away from Baltimore. |
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The zoo here is now playing host to a pair each of seamy crocodiles, alligators and caimans, giving the city dwellers a glimpse of some rare species. |
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They knew there might be the occasional saltie as well as the smaller and more benign freshwater crocodiles, but had ancient knowledge to deal with them. |
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They should not just be harvesting the man-eating crocodiles without sensitizing communities on their potential to contribute positively to tourism. |
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Blue skinks, bearded dragons, crocodiles, alien-looking veiled chameleons, reticulated pythons, leopard tortoises, and tiny glistening frogs and toads of every color. |
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Nor did the ancient crocodiles have tooth serrations of correct size and spacing to have made drag marks observed on some of the best-preserved bones. |
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As per the Central Zoo Authority instructions, the mugger crocodiles were shifted to the Tirupati zoo, which is crippled by poor turnout of visitors. |
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While in India the number of muggers and gharials are growing in large numbers, salt-water crocodiles are rare as they generally grow in estuarine areas. |
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However, its skull also shows the characteristic osteoderms, or bony plates in the skin, that distinguish crocodiles from their dinosaur relatives. |
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Water levels are too low, and Nile crocodiles consume too many small fish. |
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After she did her PhD on the crocodiles of Lake St. Lucia, she saw the opportunity to start a research project on the Nile crocodiles in the Okavango. |
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Home to numerous crocodiles and hippo, the Great Ruaha draws many thirsty waterbuck, leopard, buffalo, reedbuck, wild dogs, lion and hyena to its banks. |
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Suddenly one of the crocodiles moved forward and splashed into the water. |
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In fact, there are 23 species of alligators, crocodiles, and their kin, the caiman and gharials, and they are collectively all known as crocodilians. |
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Over and over again he regales the reader with proof that snakes, spiders, crocodiles and creepy-crawlies have acquired a taste for tourist blood. |
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Snakes, crocodiles, and crabs scurry and swim about the forest floor. |
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It turns out that there were crocodiles with multiple cusped teeth. |
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Despite the strong muscles to close the jaw, crocodiles have extremely small and weak muscles to open the jaw. |
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The analysis by Hedges and Poling, however, places tuataras nearer to crocodiles than to lizards. |
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As opportunistic predators, crocodiles would also prey upon young and dying elephants and hippos when given the chance. |
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All young crocodiles hunt mostly invertebrates and small fish, gradually moving on to larger prey. |
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As you head further upstream, you can spot marsh crocodiles and gharials casually sunbathing on the sandy banks. |
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She describes the anatomy, mating behavior, and predatory techniques of crocodiles and their close relatives, alligators and gharials. |
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This makes it possible for crocodiles to detect prey, danger and intruders, even in total darkness. |
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When above water, crocodiles enhance their ability to detect volatile odorants by gular pumping, a rhythmic movement of the floor of the pharynx. |
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Chemoreception in crocodiles is especially interesting because they hunt in both terrestrial and aquatic surroundings. |
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All crocodiles are tropical species that, unlike alligators, are very sensitive to cold. |
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The metal is embossed with images including triplanes, crocodiles, lions, elephants, and the EIIR royal cypher. |
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Several genera of crocodiles, gavialids, and turtles evolved from Mesozoic stock. |
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The armoured giants of the reptile kingdom, including giant tortoises, green turtles, crocodiles and caimans. |
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Although they appear to be similar to the untrained eye, crocodiles, alligators and the gharial belong to separate biological families. |
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In precocial birds and crocodiles, however, hatchlings have pelvises already formed into bone. |
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Packed full of exotic animals, fish, snakes, toucans, caiman crocodiles and even several species of monkey including marmosets and bush babies. |
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The Dutch were fascinated by his wealth, but also by the crocodiles and white elephants in the kingdom. |
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The supermarket's new Kids Bathtime range of shampoo, shower gel and bubble baths is decorated with cute ducks, crocodiles and dolphins. |
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Mark O'Shea's Reptile World includes everything from crocodiles to snapping turtles, boas, pythons, cobras and vipers. |
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Despite their prehistoric look, crocodiles are among the more biologically complex reptiles. |
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From one ant after another, to nine echidnas, the ants, owls, wombats, kangaroos, brolgas, crocodiles, koalas, dingos and echidnas, hop on board. |
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The reserve is home to a wide variety of wildlife species such as herons, storks, ibis, crocodiles, fresh water turtles, manatees and more. |
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During the Canal Boat Tour it may be possible to spot three-toed sloths, monkeys, crocodiles, and beautifully colored Toucans. |
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Inside the domes were crayfish, water spiders, eels, water monitor lizards and crocodiles. |
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People have always perceived crocodiles as these slowly evolving, living fossils. |
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Saltwater crocodiles were present within the Pearl River estuary during antiquity. |
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Saltwater crocodiles exist within some of the island's rivers, including the Salawai River. |
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Nile crocodiles can also be a threat to giraffes when they bend down to drink. |
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Crocodylinae, all of whose members are considered true crocodiles, is classified as a biological subfamily. |
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Over 30,000 petroglyphs of river animals such as crocodiles survive, with half found in the Tassili n'Ajjer in southeast Algeria. |
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Although human remains and jewelry have been found in their stomachs, gavials are not as fierce as many alligators and crocodiles. |
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There are also small desert crocodiles in Mauritania and the Ennedi Plateau of Chad. |
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The rock shelter features prehistoric paintings of fish, including the barramundi, wallabies, crocodiles, people and spiritual figures. |
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The farm, which covers 11 hectacres, raises thousands of crocodiles for slaughter ever year. |
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This has 32,000 creatures, from crocodiles to tiny Finding Nemo clown fish. |
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A desperate fight between wildebeests and Nile crocodiles has taken place on the Mara River that runs through Tanzania and Kenya. |
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In fact, crocodiles can and do generate tears, but they do not actually cry. |
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Similarly the goddess personifications of the Ganga and Yamuna rivers are often depicted as riding crocodiles. |
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It was slowly filled in with mud, and fossils of fish and crocodiles have been found there. |
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The Jukun shrine in the Wukari Federation, Nigeria is dedicated to crocodiles in thanks for their aid during migration. |
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Another trait that separates crocodiles from other crocodilians is their much higher levels of aggression. |
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These were the ancestors to most modern reptiles and the ruling dinosaurs as well as pterosaurs and crocodiles. |
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The larger species of crocodiles are very dangerous to humans, mainly because of their ability to strike before the person can react. |
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In hunting larger prey, crocodiles swarm in, with one holding the prey down as the others rip it apart. |
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Large numbers of crocodiles swim in circles to trap fish and take turns snatching them. |
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Aside from using sticks, crocodiles are also capable of cooperative hunting. |
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When the birds swooped in to get the sticks, the crocodiles then catch the birds. |
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Vladimir Dinets of the University of Tennessee, observed that crocodiles use twigs as bait for birds looking for nesting material. |
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However, even with a sophisticated parental nurturing, young crocodiles have a very high mortality rate due to their vulnerability to predation. |
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Mugger crocodiles are also known to show toleration in group feedings and tend to congregate in certain areas. |
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A good example of the hierarchy in crocodiles would be the case of the Nile crocodile. |
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The tanks were filled with jungle nasties including crocodiles, water spiders, yabbies and eels. |
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There are mugger crocodiles in the Indus, and wild boar, deer, porcupines, and small rodents in the surrounding areas. |
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Archosaurs were among the dominant land animals during the Triassic period 250 million to 200 million years ago and include dinosaurs, crocodiles and their kin. |
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All crocodiles are semiaquatic and tend to congregate in freshwater habitats such as rivers, lakes, wetlands and sometimes in brackish water and saltwater. |
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Likewise, restrictions were decreased on the export of leopard trophies and skins, circus animals, tree kangaroos, Nile crocodiles, collared peccary and the pearly mussel. |
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Werecrocodile legends are quire common wherever crocodiles are found. |
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For their part, the others had been earnestly pointing out that there were in fact two types of crocodiles, saltwater and freshwater, and that only the salties were dangerous. |
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The gharial, with its narrow snout, is easier to distinguish, while morphological differences are more difficult to spot in crocodiles and alligators. |
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Breeding false gharial crocodiles is difficult because they require settings similar to their natural swamp and river habitat in the jungles of Malaysia, Borneo and Sumatra. |
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Two of the six crocodiles were identified as Tomistoma schlegelii and one of these false gharials was captured, examined and measured, marked and released. |
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She meets up with dangerous creatures from sharks to crocodiles as she globetrots the world, stopping off in Australia, Africa and the West Indies. |
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Although the Philippines lacks large mammalian predators, it does have some very large reptiles such as pythons and cobras, together with gigantic saltwater crocodiles. |
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Alligators and crocodiles died out in Europe as the climate cooled. |
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While modern birds have only one functional oviduct and lay one egg at a time, more primitive birds and dinosaurs had two oviducts, like crocodiles. |
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The latter include ichthyosaurs, which were at the peak of their diversity, plesiosaurs, pliosaurs, and marine crocodiles of the families Teleosauridae and Metriorhynchidae. |
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The most commonly farmed species are the saltwater and Nile crocodiles, while a hybrid of the saltwater and the rare Siamese crocodile is also bred in Asian farms. |
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Some species can gallop, including Cuban crocodiles, Johnston's crocodiles, New Guinea crocodiles, African dwarf crocodiles, and even small Nile crocodiles. |
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Evidence suggests that crocodiles also feed upon fruits, based on the discovery of seeds in stools and stomachs from many subjects as well as accounts of them feeding. |
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Crocodiles mostly eat fish, amphibians, crustaceans, molluscs, birds, reptiles, and mammals, and they occasionally cannibalize smaller crocodiles. |
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When contact between the integument and the surrounding sea water solution is blocked, crocodiles are found to lose their ability to discriminate salinities. |
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It is possible that crocodiles use olfaction in the egg prior to hatching. |
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Salt glands are present in the tongues of crocodiles and they have a pore opening on the surface of the tongue, a trait that separates them from alligators. |
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From green turtles to crocodiles, caimans and giant tortoises. |
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The 1998 Animal Welfare Act of the Philippines says that only cattle, pigs, goats, sheep, poultry, rabbits, carabaos, horses, deer and crocodiles could be killed for food. |
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Located in the midst of a hilly terrain, the lake is wrapped around by a wildlife sanctuary, which is home to monitor lizards, sloth bears and crocodiles. |
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In the Top End it was the luxuriant panoply of life, ranging from saltwater crocodiles right through to box jelly fish and reef sharks, that really affected me. |
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By the river, you can ride in a dugout canoe, encounter spectacular waterbirds and look out for the crocodiles, and even mudskippers in the shallows. |
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It is the home of the revered Royal Bengal Tiger, and is a natural habitat for jungle fowl, giant lizards, spotted deer wild boar, crocodiles, and other 425 species of fauna. |
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