Crocodiles

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequatPythons occur in all mainland Australian States but they are most common in the tropical north where eight of Australia’s 15 species are found. They range from the Pygmy Python,with a total length of 50 cm,to the largest snake in Australia, the Amethystine Python, recorded at 8.5 In long. All except the Woma and the Black-headed Python have a broad head,a relatively narrow neck and heat sensitive pits on their lips.



Fresh Water Crocodile

The Freshwater Crocodile is smaller than the Saltwater Crocodile and has a narrow snout. It feeds on such prey as frogs, shrimps, fish and insects but will take anything of a suitable size. It is not regarded as dangerous to swimmers, although a close eye would be need to watch over children. Freshwater Crocodiles will bite if harassed.

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Salt Water Crocodile

The Saltwater Crocodile is a far more formidable animal than its freshwater relative, and it does eat people.While normally found in estuaries and tidal rivers, these crocodiles also inhabit fresh water and will go out to sea. The smaller Saltwater Crocodiles feed on insects, frogs, small fish and reptiles.The larger ones will eat fish, birds, reptiles and whatever other suitably sized animals they can get, including wallabies.