They also have "rough" skin. Researchers later confirmed that the newly discovered critters are a new species of "crocodile newt," an amphibian named for their resemblance to crocodiles.
The croc's pearly whites are designed to seize and hold prey, not to chew. Crocodiles will swallow their food whole if it's small enough but will use their powerful teeth and jaws to crush and ...
It’s no secret that Hollywood — and audiences — love a good monster movie, and it’s even better when the monster is a cryptid. Unlike some types of monsters, which are purely fantastical ...
Crocodile jaws are ten times more sensitive to touch than our own fingertips.In still water, a crocodile can detect the vibrations of a wildebeest drinking from 20 metres away Crocodiles have the ...
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 ...
Look at the sneaky crocodile i-oh, i-oh, i-oh He's swimming down the River Nile i-oh, i-oh, i-oh. The crocodile has a swishing tail i-oh, i-oh, i-oh He's swims along and leaves a trail i-oh ...
Crocodiles are bred for their eggs, skin and meat in Cambodia A crocodile farmer in northern Cambodia has been torn to pieces by about 40 of the reptiles after falling into their enclosure, local ...
The oldest croc in the world is Henry, a Nile crocodile. His species is one of history's great ... [+] evolutionary success stories. Nile crocodiles (Crocodylus niloticus) are one of Africa’s ...
SYDNEY, Nov 2 (Reuters) - A 5.48 metre (18 ft) Australian crocodile that held the world record as the largest crocodile in captivity has died, a wildlife sanctuary said on Saturday. He was thought ...
A resident in a remote West Australian community was surprised to discover a baby crocodile in her front yard on the weekend. Walmajarri woman Kerryanne Hobbs lives in the Central Kimberley ...
Within hours of a trap being set in a popular Queensland waterway a crocodile has taken the bait. The 2.8-metre reptile is one of 60 animals to be removed from the state's waterways so far this year.