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  2. Crocodilia - Wikipedia

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    During the breeding season, dominant males try to monopolize available females, which lay their eggs in holes or mounds and, like many birds, they care for their hatched young. Some species of crocodilians, particularly the Nile crocodile , are known to have attacked humans , which through activities that include hunting, poaching, and habitat ...

  3. The Biggest Crocodile on Earth Revealed [Video] - AOL

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    Watch this fascinating video reveal the biggest saltwater croc in the world! Out of the 28 species of crocodiles on the planet today, there is one species that has the distinction of being the ...

  4. Crocodile - Wikipedia

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    Females can build or dig several trial nests which appear incomplete and abandoned later. Egg-laying usually takes place at night and about 30–40 minutes. [88] Females are highly protective of their nests and young. The eggs are hard shelled, but translucent at the time of egg-laying. Depending on the species of crocodile, 7 to 95 eggs are laid.

  5. Loggerhead sea turtle - Wikipedia

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    It spends most of its life in saltwater and estuarine habitats, with females briefly coming ashore to lay eggs. The loggerhead sea turtle has a low reproductive rate; females lay an average of four egg clutches and then become quiescent, producing no eggs for two to three years. The loggerhead reaches sexual maturity within 17–33 years and ...

  6. Cuban crocodile - Wikipedia

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    The mating season of the Cuban crocodile is between the months of May and July. [25] This is thought to be related to environmental changes, such as rainfall and temperature. [26] In the wild, crocodiles will nest in wet marshes; where they will create trenches and cover the eggs with organic material. [26] In captivity, crocodiles will create ...

  7. Dog survives close encounter with lurking crocodile on beach ...

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    The photographer tried to chase the dog away from the water, he told a local news outlet.

  8. File:Crocodile Egg Diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    The eggshell (1) protects the crocodile embryo (11) and keeps it from drying out, but it is flexible to allow gas exchange. The chorion (6) aids in gas exchange between the inside and outside of the egg. It allows carbon dioxide to exit the egg and oxygen gas to enter the egg.

  9. Saltwater crocodile - Wikipedia

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    [50] [144] These are relatively small, as the average female saltwater crocodile weighs around five times as much as a freshwater crocodile, but lays eggs that are only about 20% larger in measurement and 40% heavier than those of the smaller species. [35] The average weight of a new hatchling in Australia is reportedly 69.4 g (2.45 oz). [50]