The Crocodile: by Carlos Montiel
The Crocodile: by Carlos Montiel
The Crocodile: by Carlos Montiel
Crocodile
By Carlos Montiel
What's a Crocodile?
• A crocodile is a large reptile that has been around since the age
of the dinosaurs and they haven't changed that much since
then.
• Crocodiles have the strongest bite force out of any living animal.
• Crocodiles can live up to be 70 years old. There is some
evidence which suggests that one species of crocodile may live
for over 100 years.
• Unlike other reptiles, they have a cerebral cortex, and a four-
chambered heart.
• Crocodiles also have a Gastralium. Gastralium is found in
theropod dinosaurs (Tyrannosaurus rex, Allosaurus, etc)
• During the mating season, males attract females by bellowing, slapping their snouts in the
water, blowing water of out their noses, and making a variety of other noises. The larger
males of a population tend to be more successful. Once a female has been attracted, the pair
warble and rub the underside of their jaws together. Breeding territories are usually
established along tidal rivers, creeks and freshwater areas. Males will fight one another for
the female crocodiles. Female crocodiles could lay up to 40 eggs.
parenting
• While some people see them as viscous killing machines they are actually very protective of their young.
• When a female crocodile lays eggs the crocodile hides them in the soil and stays nearby to protect them.
• When its time to hatch the baby crocodiles make a hic-up sort of noise telling the mother “its time to for
us to hatch”. The mother digs up the eggs. New study shows that baby crocodiles interact with one
another in their egg shells telling one another when its time to go out into the world.
• Once they hatch, the mother stays to protect them for a while until they are mature to defend them
selves. The mother crocodiles responds to her young when the baby crocodiles call for help. Like a bird, a
mother crocodile is seen feeding her young (seen on the picture in the middle below)
(This is the first and the only photo of a ( it looks like this crocodile is eating this infant
crocodile but its actually moving to it a different
mother crocodile feeding her young)
location when it hatched )
A Parenting crocodile
• http://animal.discovery.com/videos/rumble-in
-the-river-a-caring-crocodile.html
What do baby crocodiles eat?
• Baby crocodiles eat mainly bugs and small fish
• Right when they hatch they all ready know
how to find food.
• http://animal.discovery.com/
• http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/anima
ls/reptiles/nile-crocodile/?source=A-to-Z
• http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/anima
ls/reptiles/saltwater-crocodile/?source=A-to-Z
• http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/anima
ls/reptiles/american-crocodile/?source=A-to-Z