CROCODILES By Grant. INTRODUCTION My name is Grant and my animal is a crocodile.

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CROCODILES By Grant

INTRODUCTION My name is Grant and my animal is a crocodile.

BACKROUND  My animal is a reptile and it lives up to 70 years. They are reptiles because they are cold blooded and lay eggs.

CHARACTERISTICS  Crocodiles have four legs,very soft and fine skin, it is green, and crocs have sharp teeth and claws. Crocs have 64 to 69 teeth.

DIET/HABITAT  Crocodiles eat fish, birds, mammals, and even smaller crocs. They live in fresh water, lakes, and rivers.

ADAPTATIONS  My animal is green for camoflauge in the wild they have a fleshy valve at the back of there throat so when they swallow food underwater they don’t drown.

JAW DROPPING FACTS  Crocs have the strongest bite in the world. Saltwater crocodiles can survive for up to a year without food.

IMPACT OF CROSS BREEDING OR EXTINCTION INFO  Many crocodiles are endangered. But some are not. Humans make them into shoes and purses.

CONCLUSION  I leaned that crocodiles have very soft and fine skin and that crocs have the strongest bite in the world.