Researchers in Australia concerned about the sharp decline of freshwater crocodiles who eat a toxic, invasive toad species have come up with a stomach-churning way for the reptiles to help themselves.
Crocodiles are deadly creatures, and if you see one walking toward you, then you probably want to get out of its way. Too bad freshly hatched baby crocodiles didn’t get the memo! A viral video showed ...
In northern Australia, some freshwater crocodile populations are down by 70% because they're eating a kind of super poisonous toad that isn't even from Australia. Well, now a team of researchers has ...
Scientists from Macquarie University working with Bunuba Indigenous rangers and the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) in Western Australia have trialed a new way to ...
A dog in India faced three crocodiles in a river and lived to tell the tale, thanks to what researchers suggest could’ve been a display of “emotional empathy” on the part of the reptiles. In a paper ...
(WBBH) The Burmese python was once thought to be Florida’s deadliest invasive species, until now. Three researchers from the University of Florida recently used DNA samples to prove three crocodiles ...
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The most terrifying crocodile ever recorded
Crocodiles and alligators are among the world’s most dangerous predators, with some large enough to kill and eat humans. Although attacks are rare, one infamous man-eating crocodile gained a ...
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Saltwater Crocodiles ‘Surfed’ Their Way Around the Indo-Pacific Region
Saltwater crocodiles are incredible creatures. They'vespread themselves all over the Indo-Pacific region, even though long ...
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