Type: | Size: | CrocBite: |
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American Crocodile | 20 feet or more | They can be dangerous to humans |
Slender-snouted Crocodile | 10-13 feet | Sounds like a truck exhaust backfiring |
Orinoco Crocodile | Up to 20 feet | Skin color changes when held in captivity |
Australian Freshwater | Up to 10 feet | Has a distinct homing ability |
Philippine Crocodile | Up to 10 feet | Resembles the New Guinea croc |
Morelet's Crocodile | 10-11.5 feet | Female cracks her eggs open after carrying them to water |
Nile Crocodile | Up to 16 feet | Dominant crocs get most chow-top in feeding hierarchy |
New Guinea Crocodile | Up to 13 feet | 2Types:Papuan nests in the wet season&Northern in the dry season |
Mugger/Marsh Crocodile | Reaching to over 13 feet | Snout wider than any other crocodile |
Estuarine Crocodile | 23 feet or more.Weigh up to 2200 pounds | Can travel long distances by sea&Largest reptile |
Cuban Crocodile | About 11.5 feet | 800-year old fossils of this species have been found |
Siamese Crocodile | No longer than 13 feet | Juveniles are yellow or tan with black markings. |
Dwarf Crocodile | Reaches 6.5 feet | Does not bask in the sun for long stretches |