This critically endangered animal, known for its long, thin snout with a bulbous growth at the end, split off from other crocodilian species 40 million years ago.
Nile crocodiles like this one will eat buffaloes and occasionally people, although humans are not their natural prey. They also scavenge meals, stealing other crocodiles' and other species' kills ...
The saltwater crocodile, Crocodylus porosus, is the largest living reptile on Earth, and it rules the waters from northern ...
If you’re intrigued by these fearsome, scaled, prehistoric creatures, you’ve come to the right place! Crocodiles are fascinating, lizard-like reptiles with lightning-fast reflexes, insane ...
Even crocodiles can set Guinness World Records. Cassius, an Australian saltwater crocodile ( Crocodylus porosus ), set the ...
Their agility and speed make them fine hunters to hunt down large prey animals. Crocodiles are ambush predators, they ambush prey and rely on stealth and surprise to catch their prey. They lie ...
Virgin births'' in crocodiles may be common, say the researchers. The first case of a crocodile who made herself pregnant has been identified at a zoo in Costa Rica. She produced a foetus that was ...
Nile crocodiles can go several months without eating in the wild ... pressure and make it possible to sense the movements of prey or predators, even in complete darkness. Henry draws thousands ...
What she discovered was a hungry croc protecting his giant prey from smaller crocodiles hoping to steal a feed. It's not clear how the croc managed to capture the cow, with Sing explaining she ...
Unlikely animal friendships in the wild highlight remarkable cross-species bonds, where mutual support and unexpected ...