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Saltwater Crocodile - The Predator of the Seas

Learn about the awe-inspiring saltwater crocodile, the largest reptile on earth, known for its hunting prowess and ability to eat anything. Discover its habitat, diet, size, and importance in the ecosystem.

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Saltwater Crocodile - The Predator of the Seas

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  1. Wall Photos Me Sources Salt Water Crocodile Logout Wall Info Photos Boxes Write something… Share facebook View photos of SWC (5) Salt Water Crocodile to The Government We’ll see who’s endangered when I’m through with you! December 7,1997 Send SWC a message Poke message Government to Salt Water Crocodile you’re on the endangered list. 1997 Information Birthday: May 10, 50,000 BC Political: OM NOM NOM Religion: Baptist Hometown: Australia Saltwater Crocodile is on the hunt for a snack. Salt Water Crocodile Fish are food, not friends. Sorry Bruce. May 10, 1930 Salt Water Crocodile Those hunters got REALLY close today. Gotta be more careful. October 28, 1925 Friends Salt Water Crocodile Just ate a guy. Still not full… 1910 Bruce Shark Marilyn Salt Water Crocodile Just hatched! May 10, 1900 Bobby Jackie Robert

  2. Wall Photos Me Sources Saltwater Crocodile Logout Wall Info Photos Boxes Basic Information Sex: Male Birthday: May 10, 50,000BC Hometown: Australia Relationship Status: Series of one night stands Political Views: Republican Religious Views: Baptist facebook View photos of SWC(5) Send SWC a message Poke message Personal Information Activities: Swim, eat, bask, repeat Interests: Basking, swimming, eating Favorite Music: croc n’ roll Favorite Movies: Mega Shark vs. Crocasaurus Favorite TV Shows: Man vs. Wild Favorite Books: nobody got time fo dat! Information Birthday: May 10, 50,000 BC Political: OM NOM NOM Religion: Baptist Hometown: Australia Saltwater Crocodile is eating a wildebeest. Contact Information Photos 2 Albums Address: Swamp City, Australia Phone Number: (Thi)-sis-fake The Family Updated last Tuesday Da Swamp Updated two months ago

  3. Wall Photos Me Sources Logout Saltwater Crocodile Saltwater crocodile is preparing to sign the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Wall Info Photos Boxes Photos of SWC 6 Photos facebook JFK’s Albums 2 Photo Alums The Family 5 photos Da Swamp 5 photos Profile Pictures 1 photo

  4. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ME • Habitat: Northern Australia and South East Asia (including coastline) • Food: Wildebeest, Zebras, Giraffes, other crocodiles, birds, people, elephants, sharks, fish, and anything else in the water that looks like food • Size At birth, saltwater crocodiles are no more than eight inches long. An adult male can grow to be 22 feet long, and 4,400 pounds. Females typically grow to be 17 feet long, but only 2,200 pounds. • Identification The scientific name for the saltwater crocodile is Crocodylus porosus. One of the biggest identifiers is the long more pointed snout. Alligators have a shorter, more rounded snout. FUNCTION: • They are the largest reptile on earth • The Saltwater Crocodile is a very important consumer due to the range of what it eat and its ability to eat anything • They are overhunted for their skin RESOURCES USED:http://www.taos-telecommunity.org/epow/EPOW-Archive/archive_2012/EPOW-121112.html https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&site=imghp&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=1034&bih=875&q=Bruce+the+shark http://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2012/dpk-salmonella.html http://www.natgeocreative.com/photography/1280746 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1305287/Crocodile-English-Channel-wood-French-fail-funny-side.html http://www.dogonews.com/2010/6/15/lazy-crocodiles-surf-to-get-across-the-seas http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltwater_crocodile http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/tag/crocodiles/feed/ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/2014505/Crocodile-and-shark-clash-in-battle-Down-Under.html http://www.theanimalfiles.com/reptiles/crocodiles_alligators/saltwater_crocodile.html

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