Are crocodiles amphibians? Are crocodiles amphibians? Where does it usually live?

Updated on science 2024-07-20
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Crocodiles are not amphibians, they are reptiles. It usually lives in rivers.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is an amphibian, and it generally lives on land or in some coastal ponds, which is the most suitable environment for his life.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Crocodiles are reptiles, and platypus, a mammal, can also go into the water, is it also an amphibian?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Crocodiles are reptiles that breathe with their lungs, and the main difference between reptiles and amphibians is not whether they are able to live amphibiously, but whether they have gills or not.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Crocodiles are not amphibians and belong to the vertebrate class of reptiles. The crocodile is obviously not a fish, the name of the crocodile, or because it plays in the water like a fish, hence the name "crocodile".

    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 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 (also known as Chinese crocodile alligatorsinensis) is listed as a national first-class wild protected animal. In 2003, the State Forestry Administration approved three species of crocodiles, namely the Nile crocodile (Crocodylusniloticus), the bay crocodile (C Porosus) and the Siamese crocodile (commonly known as the Thai crocodile, C siamensis), to be included in the first batch of 54 species of wild animals that can be used commercially.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Crocodiles are not amphibians and belong to the vertebrate class of reptiles. The crocodile is obviously not a fish, the name of the crocodile, or because it plays in the water like a fish, hence the name "crocodile".

    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 animals living to date.

    The largest individual in the crocodile is the bay crocodile, with an average body length of 4 meters, and the smallest individual is the Chinese alligator living in China, with a body length of only about one meter.

    Habits:

    Crocodiles usually prefer to inhabit the wetlands of lakes and swamps or in the muddy areas of hills and mountain streams.

    Crocodiles often give the illusion of being sluggish. There are also humanoid locust acacia to allow crocodiles to crawl forward without their bodies close to the ground, but to stagger, stretch their legs, float their bodies, and drag their tails to the ground. In fact, this description is an illusion of a crocodile.

    In fact, crocodiles' sense of hearing and vision are extremely sensitive, and all parts of their body movements are also very flexible.

    Nile crocodiles have a habit of living in symbiosis with a thousand birds. This small bird often inhabits the Nile sandbar. It is a good friend of crocodiles, often looking for small insects to eat on the crocodile's smooth beard, and sometimes it can enter the crocodile's mouth to peck at the leeches parasitic in the crocodile's mouth.

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