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  2. Massive Crocodile Caught Sunbathing on a Popular Tourist ...

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    This beautiful setting is also home to a wide variety of wildlife, including two crocodile species: the American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) and Morelet’s crocodile (Crocodylus moreletii). The ...

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  4. JUNO BEACH – It’s turtle walk season, a time when people can witness one of the Atlantic Coast ... A green turtle crawls to the ocean after laying her eggs on the beach at Coral Cove Park in ...

  5. 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.

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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]

  8. The Most Massive Saltwater Crocodile Ever is a Sight to Behold

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    Crocodiles are the largest reptilian apex predators on the planet, with the massive saltwater crocodile reigning supreme over the Nile crocodile and all alligator species. Watch this video to see ...

  9. Morelet's crocodile - Wikipedia

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    A female crocodile can lay between 20 and 45 eggs and nests have been found containing eggs from more than one female. The eggs are buried and the nests are guarded by females. The eggs usually hatch after 80 days of incubation [24] and hatchlings are normally about 17 cm (6 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) long. [5]