What country has the most crocodiles?

Central Africa has the largest population of Nile crocodiles. The southeast Asian island of Borneo also has a large population of estuarine crocodiles

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What country has biggest crocodiles?

"Around the world, there are about 23 species … of crocodylians," Groh told Live Science. "Of these, the salties in Australia are the largest that exist in the world — only the Nile crocodile in Africa and the American alligator come close."

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Which country has the most crocodile attacks?

Where are crocodile attacks most common? Most crocodile attacks occur in sub-Saharan Africa. There are large concentrations of aggressive Nile crocodiles along major waterways that thousands of people use daily.

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What country has the most saltwater crocodiles?

The saltwater crocodile population in Australia is estimated at 100,000 to 200,000 adults. Its range extends from Broome, Western Australia through the entire Northern Territory coast all the way south to Rockhampton, Queensland.

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Is Australia full of crocodiles?

The population of crocodiles in Australia is around 100,000 salties and over 100,000 Freshwaters (NT government website). But the population has not always been so high. Indeed, between 1945 and 1970 the crocodiles were hunted for their skin and the risk for humans being attacked.

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Which river in Australia has the most crocodiles?

There are thought to be around 200,000 Saltwater Crocodiles in Australia, with the most found in the areas surrounding Darwin and the Mary River. Over the years, they have been hunted for their skins and have almost been brought to extinction on a number of occasions.

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Why don t crocodiles live in NSW?

"Today what we see is crocodiles restricted to northern Australia and the coast because the inland of Australia doesn't have much or any permanent water, so crocs that used to inhabit parts of the Murray-Darling Basin or the Lake Eyre basin couldn't persist there anymore because the water is so intermittent," Dr ...

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Are Australian crocodiles the biggest?

The Australian saltwater crocodile is the largest and most fearsome of today's species. Specimens can live for more than 100 years, can grow to 7 m (23 ft) and weigh more than 1 tonne (1.1 ton)!

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Are there crocodiles in China?

N.B. Exceptionally large specimens can be found in all species of crocodilian. Chinese alligators, also known as Yangtze alligators, live in just a small part of northeastern China.

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Can you outrun a crocodile?

But how quickly can they run? Most crocodiles can achieve speeds of around 12 to 14 kph for short periods, which is somewhat slower than a fit human can run. Don't believe the hype - if you're reasonably fit, you can definitely outrun a crocodile!

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Which crocodile kills most humans?

Nile Crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus)

The species easily claims the title of the most-dangerous crocodilian, since it is widely thought to be responsible for more than 300 attacks on people per year.

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What animal kills the most crocodiles?

A tiger shark would almost always kill a crocodile. Tiger shark wins 9 times out of 10. In the open water, the tiger shark will always have the advantage over the crocodile.

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Are there crocodiles in Melbourne?

Luzon is one of two Philippine Crocodiles at Melbourne Zoo. Both have contributed to the Australasian region's breeding program and the species' genetic diversity, while raising awareness among zoo visitors. You can see the Luzon up close in Melbourne Zoo's Reptile House 9:30am-4:30pm seven days a week.

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Are Australian crocodiles bigger than alligators?

Crocodiles are the larger species and fully-grown will be up to a metre longer than even large alligators. They are also a lighter colour and have long, v-shaped snouts. This v-shaped snout also gives crocodiles a rather toothy grin.

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Where is the biggest crocodile in Australia?

Cassius, the 5.48m giant holds the Guinness World Record for being the largest croc currently in captivity. Housed on Green Island in Far North Queensland, he weighs more than one tonne and is believed to be more than 110 years old. The world record was previously held by Lolong in the Philippines.

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Why are there so many crocodiles in Australia?

Throughout the last century, saltwater crocodiles were hunted almost to the point of extinction. However, in 1971 they became a protected species which resulted in their numbers growing drastically. It is now believed that there are around 150,000 salties roaming the 'Top End' (north Australia).

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What countries have no crocodiles?

Antarctica and Europe are the only continents without native species of crocodile.

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Are there crocodiles in Japan?

The southern most side of Japan's southernmost zoo features a swampy lowland full of crocodiles, alligators, frogs, turtles, tortoises, snakes, iguanas and lizards that will delight those not frightened by crocs, gators, and snakes.

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Does Australia have salt water crocodiles?

In Australia, saltwater crocodiles occur in high densities in freshwater wetlands, floodplains and in the tidal portions of some mangrove-lined rivers. Saltwater crocodiles may occur in any salt or fresh water within their range.

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Are Australian crocodiles aggressive?

Australia's saltwater crocodile has beaten contenders from the US and South America to be named the world's most aggressive crocodile, as new guidelines are released on how to avoid altercations with the formidable predators.

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Would a saltwater crocodile beat a great white shark?

A great white shark would win a fight against a saltwater crocodile. These deadly creatures are incredibly powerful, but the great white shark has an amazing advantage in the water. Not only would this animal probably notice the crocodile first, but it also has the speed to land a devastating attack.

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What is the largest crocodile on earth?

The largest species of crocodilian in the world is the estuarine or saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus), which ranges throughout the tropical regions of Asia and the Pacific, including the northern coast of Australia.

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How far down Qld coast are crocodiles?

What is this? Crocodiles have been known to be as far south as the Mary River in Gympie. This is only about 167km from Brisbane and only 52km from the Great Sandy National Park. More astonishingly, this is a whopping 449km away from the northern points of Queensland where they are typically found.

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Are there crocodiles in Tasmania?

"Crocodiles do not occur in Tasmania naturally and the only logical explanation I can see is that people could have had crocodiles in their private dwellings then released them into the wild as they got bigger," Mr Norton said.

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How far south do crocodiles go in Australia?

Croc country (considered to be typical crocodile habitat) begins at the Boyne River south of Gladstone, and extends northward, up the east coast and across Far North Queensland.

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