69 Of The Most Fascinating Crocodile Facts

69 Of The Most Fascinating Crocodile Facts

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69 Of The Most Fascinating Crocodile Facts

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Publish Not your original work? Add source Crocodiles might be dangerous predators, but they are also very interesting and unique animals. It seems like we know all there is to know about them, but is that really so? For example, you surely have heard that if you ever cross paths with a crocodile or an alligator you should run away in zig-zags. Well, wrong. Outrunning an adult crocodile is a difficult task, so don't lose your breath on changing direction, rather put as many miles between you and the animal as possible. Better still, avoid crocodile habitats altogether, especially if not supervised by a ranger or other professionals. And where do crocodiles live? Naturally, near water bodies. Of course, the main question when it comes to crocodiles is what is the difference between an alligator and a crocodile? Okay, that one's easy. One will see you later and the other one after a while. And though these two are not different types of the same animal, there are 18 types of crocodiles that scientists currently recognize, with the saltwater crocodile being the largest and most aggressive of all. Crocodiles don't make good pets. Ever. No exceptions. Crocodiles don't have emotions and affections; they have instincts. And if the instinct is to fill the belly, it will fill the belly - with you, its owner, if you happen to be the closest food option. I mean, have you seen a crocodile eating? However, if you are interested in crocodiles and keep asking yourself questions like "Do crocodiles age?" and "Which crocodile set a size record?", we have collected facts about crocodiles for you to read and learn new things about these fascinating, albeit dangerous creatures. This post may include affiliate links. #1 Crocodiles have the most sophisticated heart in the animal kingdom, and actively change the destination of blood that flows through it depending on requirements. bbc.co.uk Report 21points POST KILLA Du Jour KILLA Du Jour Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago Too bad it comes with tonic immobility when suddenly flipped on the back... 0 0points reply #2 Crocodiles have very keen hearing. It is so good, in fact, that they can hear their babies calling from inside their eggs. uu.se Report 21points POST heather Taylor heather Taylor Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago I can hear chicken and duck embryos un their eggs and they recognize my voice upon hatching. 1 1point reply #3 When a female crocodile lays eggs, the temperature of the nest where the eggs are laid actually determines the sex of the baby. If the temperature is less than 32 degrees Celsius, the baby crocodiles will be female and if it’s above that temperature, they will be male. louisianaswamp.com Report 20points POST Kookamunga Kookamunga Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago I remember when rock was young - me and Suzie had so much fun - holding hands and skimming stones - had an old gold Chevy and a place of my own - but the biggest kick I ever got was doing a thing called the Crocodile Rock..... 0 0points reply View More Replies... View more comments #4 The expression to cry ‘crocodile tears’ (to display insincere or a false display of emotion), derives from crocodiles shedding tears, while they eat their prey. sciencedaily.com Report 19points POST The Red Snapper The Red Snapper Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago I also cry over my food. Those are tears of joy. 0 0points reply #5 Crocodiles like having fun - playing with random objects (floating debris, noisy ceramics), surfing ocean waves or sliding down slopes. sciencedaily.com Report 19points POST #6 Crocodiles have a second tooth sitting in reserve underneath the external tooth, which can replace the lost tooth. nt.gov.au Report 19points POST Danish Dynomummy Danish Dynomummy Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago Would be great if humans had that 4 4points reply View More Replies... View more comments #7 Crocodiles can go through 4,000 teeth over a lifetime. zslpublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com Report 17points POST #8 Crocodile lifespans among species range from 25 to 70 years. Crocodiles in captivity have been known to reach 100 years old. a-z-animals.com Report 17points POST #9 Crocodiles are the biggest reptiles on Earth. oceana.org Report 17points POST #10 The longest crocodile captured alive measured 6.17 m (20.2 ft) and weighed at 1,075 kg (2,370 lb) in Agusan del Sur Province, Philippines. nationalgeographic.com Report 16points POST #11 Crocs aren’t as agile as monkeys, yet they can climb trees regularly. pbs.org Report 16points POST Janine B. Janine B. Community Member • points posts comments upvotes 1 week ago Okay... that explains why they kill so many people every year. Nowhere to escape from the croc. 2 2points reply View more comments #12 Crocodile eyes are located very closely together and they are oriented forward. This enables them to judge distance very accurately so they can determine the exact location of their prey prior to attack. nt.gov.au Report 16points POST #13 Worldwide, crocodiles are estimated to kill about 1,000 humans per year. discoverwildlife.com Report 15points POST KILLA Du Jour KILLA Du Jour Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago ?> ? > > ? 1 1point reply View more comments #14 The diet amongst crocodiles differs greatly depending on whether they are confined or not. ng.opera.news Report 15points POST #15 Crocodile eyes are protected with a third eyelid, while the eyeballs themselves can be drawn into the eye sockets during an attack. phaidon.com Report 15points POST #16 An easy way to tell the difference between a crocodile and an alligator, is when a crocodile closes it’s mouth, all teeth are visible – as the upper and lower jaw are the same width. livescience.com Report 14points POST #17 Crocs can hold their breath underwater for more than an hour. newscientist.com Report 14points POST #18 Crocodiles have been known to occasionally cannibalize smaller crocodiles. bbc.com Report 14points POST heather Taylor heather Taylor Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago So do chickens and ducks. I have seen chickens feed chicks of the wrong color to the correctly colored chicks. 0 0points reply #19 Crocodiles can sleep with one eye wide open. journals.biologists.com Report 14points POST #20 Black sports around alligator's mouth are sense organs that the it uses to detect changes in water pressure caused by the movement of potential prey. discoverwildlife.com Report 14points POST #21 Crocodiles kill and eat their prey by drowning them. answers-all.com Report 14points POST #22 Crocodiles are carnivores, which generally means they eat only meat. However, a recent study proved they also enjoy an occasional taste of fruit. sciencedaily.com Report 13points POST Minath Minath Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago Who doesn't like dessert after dinner. 0 0points reply #23 Crocodiles swallow small stones to improve digestion. These stones help grind up the food in their stomachs. nt.gov.au Report 13points POST Janine B. Janine B. Community Member • points posts comments upvotes 1 week ago So do birds. 2 2points reply #24 Crocodiles can be found in all inhabited continents with the exception of Europe and Antarctica. education.nationalgeographic.org Report 13points POST #25 Crocodiles can find their home from long distances. newscientist.com Report 13points POST #26 Crocodiles don’t sweat. To keep cool, they open their mouths which is known as “mouth gaping,” very similar to panting. nationalzoo.si.edu Report 12points POST AffenpinscherMom AffenpinscherMom Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago I also do this. 0 0points reply #27 Crocodiles are quite a versatile reptile which means they can live in a variety of environments. Some of these may include lakes, rivers, freshwater bodies, salt water and brackish water (a combination of salt and freshwater). animals.mom.com Report 12points POST #28 Crocodiles can keep their jaw open underwater. crocodile-attack.info Report 12points POST #29 Crocodiles have a good night vision. thereptileguide.com Report 12points POST #30 Saltwater crocodiles can shrug excessive salt off. journals.biologists.com Report 12points POST #31 Alligators kill around one person in the United States every year, while crocodiles kill around 1,000 people in Africa alone every year. crocdoc.ifas.ufl.edu Report 12points POST #32 The crocodilian’s tongue is attached to the bottom of its mouth, so it never moves. animalhype.com Report 12points POST #33 Crocodiles have acute senses, an evolutionary advantage that makes them highly successful predators. pbs.org Report 11points POST #34 Crocodiles perform a ‘death roll’ to overcome prey, clamping on using their jaws, and spinning around powerfully. beprepared.com Report 11points POST #35 Crocodiles ancestors (prehistoric crocodiles) were much bigger. tandfonline.com Report 11points POST #36 Crocodiles carry their hatchlings in their mouth. dkfindout.com Report 11points POST See Also on Bored Panda Woman Shows How "Harry Potter" Characters Were Supposed To Look According To Book Descriptions (35 Pics) 50 ‘Weird Facts’ About The World That Might Give You A Fresh Perspective #37 Crocodile's heart has four chambers. elifesciences.org Report 11points POST #38 The average crocodile's egg is about the size of a goose egg. nt.gov.au Report 11points POST #39 The ancient Egyptians and some tribes in New Guinea are just two of the cultures that honored the crocodile. nhmu.utah.edu Report 11points POST Lee Macro Lee Macro Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago Sobek is the Ancient Egyptian Crocodile God of the Nile. It was believed that the Nile River was created from his sweat. 1 1point reply #40 Crocodiles are extremely fast in the water, swimming up to speeds of 35 kilometers per hour (22 mph). journals.biologists.com Report 10points POST #41 Crocodiles vocalize to communicate. The young of some species squeak and grunt, while adult crocs can growl, hiss or roar at each other. britannica.com Report 10points POST #42 Larger crocodiles can go for over a year without eating a meal. pbs.org Report 10points POST #43 Crocodiles are closely related to dinosaurs and birds. news.ucsc.edu Report 10points POST #44 Crocodiles wake up from hibernation when the weather starts to warm up and live their lives until it gets cold again. wildlifeboss.com Report 10points POST Frances M Frances M Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago Except in Africa, where the Nile crocodile “hibernates” during the dry season and digs burrows for itself, led to ancient Egyptians think they rose from the dead every spring. 2 2points reply #45 These giant geniuses can use tools to fool prey, such as holding twigs with their snout to attract nest-building birds. sciencedaily.com Report 10points POST #46 It’s illegal to hunt crocodiles for their skin. fws.gov Report 10points POST See Also on Bored Panda Overworked Employee Quits Because He Wasn't Getting A Fair Wage, Costs The Company $40 Million 40 Embarrassing Moments People Didn't Know Who They Were Talking To And Made A Fool Of Themselves #47 Crocodiles have relatively weak jaw opening muscles, which can be held shut with just a rubber band, or your bare hands. heraldnet.com Report 9points POST #48 The key difference to an alligator is snout shape. Alligators have wider, U-shaped snouts, while crocodiles are more pointed and V-shaped. livescience.com Report 9points POST #49 Crocodiles are ambush and opportunistic predators, capable of preying upon large mammals, such as smaller elephants, hippos, sharks or big cats. padenga.com Report 9points POST #50 Crocodiles have the most acidic stomach of any vertebrate. animals.mom.com Report 9points POST #51 There are 24 recognised species of extant crocodilians, divided into three Families. iucncsg.org Report 9points POST #52 Crocodiles eat without chewing. Their jaw operates in such a way that it cannot move sideways, therefore they can’t grind down on food in a traditional chewing motion. pbs.org Report 9points POST #53 Saltwater crocodiles have the strongest bite - slammed their jaws shut with 3,700 pounds per square inch. nationalgeographic.com Report 9points POST #54 Most of the young crocodiles are eaten in their first year of life – by other predators like lizards, other crocodiles, hyenas, and even fish. animals.mom.com Report 9points POST #55 Crocodiles coexisted with dinosaurs. bbcearth.com Report 9points POST #56 The oldest crocodile was a freshwater crocodile named Mr. Freshie, who lived to be 140 years old. oldest.org Report 9points POST See Also on Bored Panda 30 Of The Most Hectic Homes As Shared On 'The Broke Agent' Instagram Account Bride Doesn't Include Wedding Dinner Price In Her Wedding Invites, Is Surprised To See Many Guests Canceling On Her After They Find Out #57 Crocodiles are aggressive by nature and are even more aggressive during mating season. oryxthejournal.org Report 9points POST Frances M Frances M Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago Make crocodiles can literally not rape a female as it needs 100% consent for the act to happen at all. 1 1point reply #58 Crocodiles mate during monsoon season. abc.net.au Report 9points POST #59 Ancient crocodile species likely preyed on human ancestors. laboratoryequipment.com Report 8points POST #60 There is a crocodile species called “Dwarf Crocodile” - world’s smallest crocodiles. crocodilesoftheworld.co.uk Report 8points POST #61 Every species has a unique combination of snout proportion, bony dorsal structures, and scale arrangement. britannica.com Report 8points POST #62 Crocodiles are mostly nocturnal animals. britannica.com Report 8points POST #63 Male crocodiles may use their tails to gain attention and during attacks, they can flick their tail to knock out their targets. sciencing.com Report 8points POST #64 Crocodile's brain is capable of learning more than any other reptile in the animal kingdom. madisonherps.org Report 8points POST #65 It’s a common myth that crocodiles can run fast on land. They can ‘belly run’ up to 17 kilometers per hour (11 mph) for short distances. storyteller.travel Report 7points POST Kate Kate Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago Well, given humans run at about 8mph, I'd say that's plenty fast enough. 2 2points reply View more comments #66 Like most reptiles, crocodiles are cold-blooded animals and prefer to take up residence in tropical areas close to wetlands. They cannot generate heat on their own, therefore they go into a period of long sleep until the weather heats up again. animalqueries.com Report 7points POST See Also on Bored Panda I Used AI To See What These 23 Popular Cartoon Characters Would Look Like In Real Life 30 Y.O. Woman Takes DNA Test For Fun Only To Discover Her Long-Term Boyfriend Is Her Full Sibling #67 A crocodile can float with only eyes and nostrils exposed. nt.gov.au Report 7points POST #68 Despite their thick skins, crocodiles are surprisingly touchy. news.vanderbilt.edu Report 7points POST #69 Crocodile feet are webbed. britannica.com Report 6points POST Anyone can write on Bored Panda. Start writing! Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Follow us on Flipboard.com/@boredpanda! Add Your Answer! Not your original work? Add source Publish Change image Upload Photo Ooops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB. Upload Upload Edit Image Error occurred when generating embed. Please check link and try again. Render conversation
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