Nile crocodiles like this one will eat buffaloes ... they fold their legs straight back and simply use their powerful tail. The tail provides the main thrust for the crocodile while it swims.
Nile crocodiles live in different types of aquatic environments like lakes, rivers, swamps and marshlands.
i-oh He's swimming down the River Nile i-oh, i-oh, i-oh. The crocodile has a swishing tail i-oh, i-oh, i-oh He's swims along and leaves a trail i-oh, i-oh, i-oh. The crocodile has two great big ...
chocolate-colored river once bristling with crocodiles, we stopped for the night at a forestry station, where I had a brush with the sole surviving member of the Malagasy megafauna—the Nile ...
Huge, man eating Crocodiles. In Murchison Falls National Park, villagers make daily trips to the Nile to get water for washing and cooking. But every time they do so, they are at risk from the ...
A massive 16-foot, 700 kg Nile crocodile named Henry, has been officially recognised as the world's oldest crocodile at 123 years old. The crocodile has fathered over 10,000 offspring with his six ...
The poly-A tail is a long chain of adenine nucleotides that is added to a messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule during RNA processing to increase the stability of the molecule. Immediately after a gene in ...
In order to finish her homework the girl decided to shoot a fake documentary In the process she came closer to her grandmothers world and found herself ...
Crocodiles of the World has proposed building a new house for its 35 Nile crocodiles. The Northern Territory is one of the last places in the country crocodiles can be kept as pets.
New research suggests that crocodiles may be drawn to the sounds of crying babies. Nile crocodiles were found to react to the cries of baby bonobos, chimpanzees, and humans — and they appear to ...