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There is a yellow crocodile/alligator called Morelet's crocodile. It is only lives in fresh waters of Atlantic Regions of Mexico, Belize and Guatemala. To know more about the crocodile click on related links below
they are given fresh meat and they also have a 200 foot habitat
A saltwater crocodile would not survive in fresh water. Salt water animals need the salt to keep them alive and to nourish them.
Esturarie crocodiles, or saltwater crocodiles, are the biggest reptiles on the planet, so yes, they are bigger than freshwaters.
A large one would weigh around 600 pounds.
The fresh water crock and the salt water crock.
Fish, tadpoles, frogs, snakes, lizards(some), fresh water crocodile's.
yes because if there was no any there will only be herbivore in the fresh water
it depends what type of crocodile saltwater crocodiles can be up to 16ft fresh water crocodiles can be substancialy less
There are actually 23 if I am up to date on my crocodilian species. 1. American Alligator 2. Chinese Alligator 3. American crocodile 4. Nile crocodile 5. dwarf crocodile 6. morlets crocodile 7. saltwater crocodile 8. mugger crocodile 9. Spectacled caiman 10. black camain 11. Schnieders dwarf caiman 12. curviers dwarf caiman 13. yacare caiman 14. broad snout caiman 15. Orinoco crocodile 16. Cuban crocodile 17. fresh water crocodile 18. new guinea crocodile 19. phillippine crocodile 20. slender snouted croc 21. Siamese crocodile 22. Gharial 23. false gharial
They are a fresh water fish and I imagine some birds would eat them or a crocodile or two since they are in South America.