Crocodiles at Crocodylus Park. Darwin, Northern Territory, AUSTRALIA Stock Photo Alamy


Crocodiles at Crocodylus Park. Darwin, Northern Territory, AUSTRALIA Stock Photo Alamy

A crocodile nicknamed Hector once lived in the river at Lismore in northern New South Wales — more than 800 kilometres from the usual habitat of the aquatic reptiles. A photo of Hector was.


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The freshwater crocodile (Crocodylus johnstoni), also known as the Australian freshwater crocodile, Johnstone's crocodile or the freshie, is a species of crocodile endemic to the northern regions of Australia.Unlike their much larger Australian relative, the saltwater crocodile, freshwater crocodiles are not known as man-eaters, although they bite in self-defence, and brief, nonfatal attacks.


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Map of Queensland and typical known crocodile habitats. Croc Country (considered to be typical crocodile habitat) begins at the Boyne River south of Gladstone, and extends northward, up the east coast and across far north and north west Queensland to the Northern Territory border. Crocodiles can sometimes also be found outside of croc country.


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Today, there are only two crocodile species living in Australia: the Australian freshwater crocodile and the Indo-Pacific crocodile (also known as the estuarine or saltwater crocodile). The latter is the largest living reptile in the world, capable of reaching more than six metres in length and weighing more than a tonne.


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The largest crocodiles in Australia are up to 5.5m long and weigh around 800kg. Most male saltwater crocodiles are between four and five metres long, however. Crocodiles in Australia are big, and kill one to two people every year. It's why you don't go near the water's edge in tropical Australia unless you're absolutely certain no crocs.


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The Australia Saltwater Crocodile, scientifically known as Crocodylus porosus, belongs to the Crocodylidae family, a lineage that has existed for millions of years. As one of the two species of crocodiles found in Australia, it holds a special place in the country's rich biodiversity. The taxonomy of this ancient reptile places it within the.


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Both species of crocodiles are protected in Australia; wild specimens cannot be destroyed or collected without a permit from wildlife authorities. A permit is required to keep this species in captivity, with both species seen as unsuitable pets in some States and Territories. Please check with your local wildlife licensing agency. Danger to humans


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Australia's two living crocodile species: the freshwater crocodile (left) and the Indo-Pacific or saltwater crocodile (right). (Image credit: Jorgo Ristevski) As impressive as these two species are, there were many more types of crocs in Australia's prehistoric past. Currently, there are 21 named species of extinct Australian crocodylians.


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Valued at more than AU$100 million, the Northern Territory's crocodile industry isn't just important to the local economy, but also to croc conservation, with croc tourism - and even croc farming - credited for an enormous rebound in their numbers since they became a protected species in the 1970s. There are now loads of ways to see a.


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Average total length for adults is 3-5m, with males typically growing much larger than females.The largest Estuarine crocodile reliably measured was caught in the Mary River in the Northern Territory in 1974. The headless carcass measured 548±8cm and the skull (midline length) measured 66.6cm, giving a total length of at least 615cm.


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The number of crocodiles in Australia. The population of crocodiles in Australia is between 100,000 and 200,000 salties and over 100,000 Freshwaters (NT government website). The crocodile population had nearly disappeared in Australia due to poaching. Today, crocodiles are protected and cannot be hunted.


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Crocodile In Australia: Everything You Need To Know About Them. Saltwater crocodiles are the biggest crocodilian and they can go over 20 feet long and they weigh about 1000 pounds. Adult male crocodiles usually grow to anywhere from 3.5m to 6m in length, with most of them being between 4m to 5m levels. These salties weigh from 410 to 520kg (900.


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Feeding crocodiles is SO dangerous it's actually illegal. Be vigilant in crocodile hunting hours - like most Australian natives, crocodiles are crepuscular (aka more active at dawn and dusk). Don't make yourself crocodile bait by using small craft like kayaks and paddleboards in crocodile habitats.


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Saltwater crocodiles of Daintree River. Crocodiles are the largest reptiles in the world. They have elongated, powerful jaws lined with sharp teeth. Their bodies grow up to 5 metres long and are covered with thick skin and scales. Their short legs have webbed feet with claws and their eyes sit on top of their head.


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The saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) is a crocodilian native to saltwater habitats, brackish wetlands and freshwater rivers from India's east coast across Southeast Asia and the Sundaic region to northern Australia and Micronesia.It has been listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List since 1996. It was hunted for its skin throughout its range up to the 1970s, and is threatened by.


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The Saltwater Crocodile can be found all across Northern Australia, and throughout the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu, across Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, all the way to Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and India, and everywhere in between.. In Australia, crocodiles are often called 'salties', and populate the brackish and freshwater regions of northern Australia.