Crocodiles
Crocodiles are reptiles that live all over the world. They are considered reptiles because of their scales. Their scientific name is crocodylinae. They are easy to spot in the warm climate. Crocodiles don't live in the cold climate. Places that crocodiles don't live in are Canada, Russia, Magnolia, Most of Europe and many more. In the water they can go underwater for up to two hours before drowning. The record of the crocodiles length was 20 feet and a few inches. An average Crocodile length is 14 to 17 feet. The lifespan of a crocodile is 70 to 100 years and are even related to dinosaurs. Crocodiles can also weigh up to 2204.62 pounds.
Crocodiles are reptiles that live all over the world. They are considered reptiles because of their scales. Their scientific name is crocodylinae. They are easy to spot in the warm climate. Crocodiles don't live in the cold climate. Places that crocodiles don't live in are Canada, Russia, Magnolia, Most of Europe and many more. In the water they can go underwater for up to two hours before drowning. The record of the crocodiles length was 20 feet and a few inches. An average Crocodile length is 14 to 17 feet. The lifespan of a crocodile is 70 to 100 years and are even related to dinosaurs. Crocodiles can also weigh up to 2204.62 pounds.