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Crocodiles will not die if they hibernate in hibernation, because crocodiles make cold-blooded animals, which are very tenacious and can survive at ultra-low temperatures, so they will not die if they are frozen when they hibernat.
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No. The crocodile can even carry the Ice Age, which shows that he has a unique anti-freezing method, so the hibernation passive should not die.
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Probably not, because crocodiles have the ability to protect themselves, and they can go without eating for a long time.
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This depends on the situation, sometimes the crocodile is frozen when it hibernates, then it is not afraid that because the body temperature of the hibernating crocodile will automatically drop, the body fat ** will not die, sometimes it will be frozen to death when it is not hibernating, and the body is not transformed in time to resist the cold.
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If the temperature drops below 5-10 degrees, the crocodile can freeze to death.
The native ambient temperature of the crocodile is 27-34 degrees. Humidity is generally 60%. The optimum temperature is 32 degrees Celsius. Below 25 degrees, there is a marked decrease in activity. Generally 28-30 hatchlings are females and 32-35 males.
Do a good job of heat preservation and warming measures during transportation in winter
In winter, most of the crocodile fry are transported far away, and without thermal insulation measures, the baby crocodile is basically bound to die on the road.
We generally use the thermal insulation foam box usually used to send hairy crabs, open a small hole for the crocodile to breathe, put a small amount of self-heating warm baby at the bottom (be sure to control the amount of warm baby, too much will suffocate the crocodile fry), and pad a thick layer of thermal insulation cotton, which basically ensures the temperature of the crocodile fry during transportation.
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1. Crocodiles may freeze to death if the temperature is below 10 degrees, and it is difficult to survive if the temperature is lower than 5 degrees. 2. The native ambient temperature of the crocodile is 27-34 degrees. Humidity is usually 60%.
The optimum temperature is 32 degrees Celsius. Below 25 degrees, there is a marked decrease in activity. The crocodile is a carnivorous oviparous vertebrate reptile that is the oldest reptile of the same age as the dinosaurs more than 200 million years ago, and one of the most primitive moving creatures today.
Crocodiles survive and thrive because of their strong vitality, becoming one of the oldest living "living fossils" on Earth. The crocodile is an endangered wildlife protected animal and is listed as an endangered wild animal and plant paraphyte protected by the international community.
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It depends. If the temperature of the crocodile is lower than 15 degrees Celsius in winter, it will freeze to death. If the temperature is around 25-34 degrees in winter, it is suitable for crocodiles.
Crocodiles have particularly high requirements for temperature, the original environment temperature of crocodiles is 25 degrees to 34 degrees, the humidity is generally 60%, and the optimal temperature is 32 degrees.
Crocodile: A carnivorous oviparous vertebrate reptile, it is the oldest reptile of the same age as the dinosaurs more than 200 million years ago, and one of the most primitive animals living to date. Crocodiles survive and thrive because of their strong vitality, becoming one of the oldest living "living fossils" on Earth.
Crocodiles are endangered wildlife and are internationally listed as endangered wild animals and plants under Class I protection. China's special Chinese alligator is listed as a national first-class wild protected animal. Crocodiles usually prefer to inhabit the flats of lakes and swamps, or in the humid areas of hills and mountain streams.
The foods that crocodiles like to eat are wild ducks, hares, frogs, rats, fish, snails and other animals.
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Hibernation. As cold-blooded animals, crocodiles are unable to generate heat on their own, so Hochi regulates their body temperature through a system called "brumation". During the cold season, crocodiles lower their body temperature and slow down their metabolism in order to survive the cold winter. <
Hibernation. Crocodiles, as cold-blooded animals, are unable to generate heat on their own, so they have to regulate their body temperature through a system called "brumation". During the cold season, crocodiles lower their body temperature and slow down their metabolism in order to survive the cold winter.
Experts point out that crocodiles almost know when the pond will freeze, and at the right time, they will stick their noses out of the water and let the water condense around them. In some extreme cases, they may be "frozen" for days until the ice melts and they regain their freedom. When the temperature warms up and the ice melts, the alligator's body temperature will also rise as soon as possible, so that it can survive the cold winter safely.
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Crocodiles hibernate. Crocodiles belong to reptiles, and in winter, because they cannot provide enough heat, they can only rely on the natural heat source to maintain their body temperature, so as to ensure the smooth progress of enzyme activity and biochemical reactions in the body. Reptiles in nature hibernate, and crocodiles are no exception.
Crocodile: A carnivorous oviparous vertebrate reptile, it is the oldest reptile of the same age as the dinosaurs more than 200 million years ago, and one of the most primitive animals living to date.
The crocodile survives and thrives because of its strong vitality, and has become one of the oldest living "living fossils" on the planet. The crocodile is internationally listed as an endangered wildlife under Class I protection.
China's special Chinese alligator is listed as a national first-class wild protected animal. Crocodiles usually prefer to inhabit humid areas in the mudflats of lakes and swamps, hills and mountain streams, and grass and basil.
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