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- Nile_crocodile abstract "The Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) is an African crocodile and the second largest extant reptile in the world, after the saltwater crocodile. The Nile crocodile is quite widespread throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, occurring mostly in the central, eastern, and southern of the continent and lives in different types of aquatic environments such as lakes, rivers and marshlands. Although capable of living in saline environments, this species is rarely found in saltwater, but occasionally inhabits deltas and brackish lakes. The range of this species once stretched northward throughout the Nile, as far north as the Nile delta. On average the Nile crocodile is between 4.1 metres (13 ft) to 5 metres (16 ft), weighing around 410 kg (900 lb). However, specimens measuring 6.1 metres (20 ft) in length and weighing 900 kg (2,000 lb) have been recorded. They have thick scaly skin that is heavily armored.The Nile crocodile is an opportunistic apex predator and a very aggressive species of crocodile that is capable of taking almost any animal within its range. They are generalists, taking a variety of prey. Their diet consists mostly of different species of fish, reptiles, birds and mammals. The Nile crocodile is an ambush predator and can wait for hours, days and even weeks for the suitable moment to attack. They are quite agile predators and wait for the opportunity for the prey item to come close within the range of attack. Even swift prey are not immune to attack. Like other crocodiles, Nile crocodiles have an extremely powerful bite that is unique amongst all animals and sharp conical teeth that sink into flesh allowing for a grip that is almost impossible to loosen. They can apply high levels of force for extended periods of time, a great advantage for holding down large prey underwater to drown.Nile crocodiles are very social crocodiles. They share basking spots and large food sources such as schools of fish and big carcasses. There is a strict hierarchy, that is determined by size. Large, old males are at the top of this hierarchy and have primary access to food and best basking spots. Crocodiles know their place in the hierarchical order and rarely act against it, but when they do, the results are very bloody and sometimes even fatal. Like other reptiles, Nile crocodiles lay eggs to reproduce, which are guarded by the female. The hatchlings are also protected for a period of time, but hunt by themselves and are not fed by the parents. The Nile crocodile is one of the most dangerous species of crocodile and is responsible for hundreds of deaths of humans every year. It is a rather common species of crocodile and is not endangered.".
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- Nile_crocodile wikiPageID "1284973".
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- Nile_crocodile authority "Laurenti, 1768".
- Nile_crocodile genus "Crocodylus".
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- Nile_crocodile name "Nile crocodile".
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- Nile_crocodile rangeMapCaption "Range map from before the West African crocodile was considered separate".
- Nile_crocodile species "niloticus".
- Nile_crocodile status "LC".
- Nile_crocodile statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Nile_crocodile synonyms "* Crocodylus vulgaris (Cuvier, 1802)".
- Nile_crocodile typeSpecies "Crocodylus niloticus".
- Nile_crocodile typeSpeciesAuthority "Laurenti, 1768".
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- Nile_crocodile subject Category:Crocodilians.
- Nile_crocodile subject Category:Crocodylidae.
- Nile_crocodile subject Category:Megafauna_of_Africa.
- Nile_crocodile subject Category:Predators.
- Nile_crocodile subject Category:Reptiles_of_Africa.
- Nile_crocodile subject Category:Reptiles_of_Madagascar.
- Nile_crocodile subject Category:Reptiles_of_Uganda.
- Nile_crocodile subject Category:Scavengers.
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- Nile_crocodile comment "The Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) is an African crocodile and the second largest extant reptile in the world, after the saltwater crocodile. The Nile crocodile is quite widespread throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, occurring mostly in the central, eastern, and southern of the continent and lives in different types of aquatic environments such as lakes, rivers and marshlands.".
- Nile_crocodile label "Crocodile du Nil".
- Nile_crocodile label "Crocodilo-do-nilo".
- Nile_crocodile label "Crocodylus niloticus".
- Nile_crocodile label "Crocodylus niloticus".
- Nile_crocodile label "Krokodyl nilowy".
- Nile_crocodile label "Nijlkrokodil".
- Nile_crocodile label "Nile crocodile".
- Nile_crocodile label "Nilkrokodil".
- Nile_crocodile label "Нильский крокодил".
- Nile_crocodile label "تمساح النيل".
- Nile_crocodile label "ナイルワニ".
- Nile_crocodile label "尼羅鱷".
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- Nile_crocodile depiction Crocodylus_niloticus6.jpg.