



crocodylus siamensis
The Siamese Crocodile is a special type of crocodile that loves to swim in rivers and lakes! They have a long, strong body and can be found basking in the sun during the day.
Hábitat: Freshwater rivers, lakes, and wetlands in Southeast Asia.
The Siamese Crocodile has an olive-green to dark greenish-brown body, sometimes with darker bands on its tail. It has a relatively broad snout, distinct from the slender snouts of gharials. Its powerful jaws contain numerous sharp teeth.




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A crocodile's sex is decided by the temperature of its nest eggs!
Crocodiles cry 'fake tears' to keep their eyes clean and moist!
Their ancient ancestors lived alongside dinosaurs!
They have a special valve in their throat to swallow underwater!
Siamese Crocodiles have incredibly powerful jaws that help them crush bones and hold onto prey underwater.
Siamese Crocodiles can see underwater thanks to a special clear eyelid, called a nictitating membrane.
Siamese Crocodiles can hold their breath for extended periods, allowing them to wait patiently for prey unnoticed.
These reptiles eat fish, frogs, snakes, small mammals, and birds from their watery homes.
Channa striata
A primary food source in its river habitat.
Varanus salvator
Hatchlings and eggs are vulnerable to these lizards.
Dendrocygna javanica
Captures these birds from the water's edge.
Los animales solitarios viven solos durante la mayor parte de su vida y solo interactúan con otros para aparearse o cuidar de sus crías.
Este rasgo identifica a los organismos cuya dieta consiste total o principalmente en tejido animal.
Los hábitats acuáticos abarcan entornos donde los organismos viven principalmente en el agua, incluidos océanos, ríos, lagos y humedales.
El estado de peligro de extinción indica que una especie corre un riesgo muy alto de extinguirse en estado silvestre en un futuro próximo.
Peligro
4/5 · Alto
Always observe crocodiles from a safe distance.
200-400 cm
50-200 kg
30-60 años
12 km/h
These reptiles eat fish, frogs, snakes, small mammals, and birds from their watery homes.
15 km/h
Freshwater rivers, lakes, and wetlands in Southeast Asia.
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