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Crocodiles By Robert. Table of contents 1 Food 2 Babies 3 Would this animal make a good pet 4 Habitat 5 Description 6 Communication 7 Interesting Facts.

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1 Crocodiles By Robert

2 Table of contents 1 Food 2 Babies 3 Would this animal make a good pet 4 Habitat 5 Description 6 Communication 7 Interesting Facts 8 Enemies

3 Food The baby crocodile starts to catch insects These are its most important prey until it is About two years old

4 Babies Young crocodiles are born with a horn or egg teeth on the tip of their snout which later it drops off

5 Would this animal make a good pet? No crocodiles are to dangerous they can eat you in one gulp crocodiles are for the wild

6 Habitat The fresh water crocodiles crocody johnstoni is endemic to australia it is found now here

7 Description Although the different species vary widely in size they are all large animals as about 1.7 meters in the case of dwarf cainans to over 7 meters.

8 Communication When they are ready to hatch baby crocodiles croak to their mom from the egg then she knows its time to help them hatch.

9 Intersting facts By the time it is a young adult a nile crocodile will probably have used up 45 sets of teeth.

10 Enemies Hunting humans most hunting hunt for meat but some hunt for there teeth.


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