Where Do Crocodiles Live?
Crocodiles live in tropical and subtropical regions! They're found in Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Americas. Crocodiles need warm climates - they can't survive in cold weather.
Most crocodiles live in freshwater! They make their homes in rivers, lakes, wetlands, and swamps. They spend much of their time in water but also bask on riverbanks to warm up in the sun.
Some crocodiles can live in saltwater! Saltwater Crocodiles and American Crocodiles can tolerate salty water. They live in coastal areas, estuaries (where rivers meet the ocean), and sometimes swim far out to sea!
Crocodiles are territorial! Adult crocodiles defend their section of river or lake from other crocodiles. Males are especially protective of their territory and will fight intruders. These battles can be fierce!
They dig burrows in riverbanks! During dry seasons, crocodiles may dig burrows in muddy banks to stay cool and moist. Some crocodiles rest in these burrows during the hottest part of the day.
Crocodiles are mostly solitary! Unlike many animals, crocodiles don't live in families or groups. They hunt alone and only come together during breeding season. Sometimes many crocodiles gather in one area if food is plentiful, but they're not really cooperating!
What Do Crocodiles Eat?
Crocodiles are carnivores - they only eat meat! They're apex predators, meaning they're at the top of their food chain with no natural predators (except humans).
What's on a crocodile's menu?
Young crocodiles eat:
- Insects and spiders
- Frogs and small fish
- Crabs and snails
- Small reptiles
Adult crocodiles eat:
- Fish (their main food)
- Birds and waterfowl
- Turtles and snakes
- Mammals (deer, wild pigs, cattle)
- Other crocodiles (sometimes!)
Crocodiles are ambush hunters! They wait perfectly still in the water, looking like a floating log. When prey comes close, they explode into action with lightning speed! Their surprise attacks are devastatingly effective.
They have the strongest bite of any animal! A large Saltwater Crocodile can bite with 3,700 pounds of force - stronger than a lion, shark, or any other creature! This incredible bite crushes bones and shells easily.
Crocodiles can't chew! Despite their powerful jaws and many teeth, crocodiles can't chew food. They tear off chunks by biting down and spinning their body in a "death roll." They swallow food whole or in large pieces.
They store food underwater! Sometimes crocodiles wedge large prey under logs or rocks underwater. The prey stays fresh longer in cool water. Days later, the crocodile returns for another meal!
Crocodiles can go months without eating! Because they're cold-blooded, crocodiles don't need to eat as often as warm-blooded animals. A large crocodile might eat 50 full meals per year - less than one per week on average!
They swallow stones on purpose! Crocodiles swallow rocks called gastroliths. These stones help grind up food in their stomachs and also help them dive deeper by adding weight.