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.
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 ...
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 immensely hefty croc measures over 5 meters (16 foot 5 inches) from snout to tail and weighs 700 kilograms (1,543 pounds). For context, the average Nile crocodile grows up to 4.5 meters (14.7 ...