- Salties
can jump out of the water so far that only one third of their tail remains
underwater
- Salties
can, and do, prey on humans
- They
grow new teeth as and when they are needed
- Crocs
swallow stones. This is thought to help both with digestion and buoyancy.
- They
can swim up to 15 to 18 mph in short bursts (24 to 28 km/h)
- Crocodiles bask in the sun with their mouths open to regulate their body temperature
CROC JUMPING ADELAIDE RIVER, NT.

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Many thanks , already sent for the boys to enjoy, and some complaints from the wife !
ReplyDeleteHeres to the next time eh !