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The Croc will teleport itself to a location dealing Physical Damage on any targets beneath it.

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  • Saltwater Crocodile
  • Saltwater crocodile
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  • The Croc will teleport itself to a location dealing Physical Damage on any targets beneath it.
  • The Saltwater Crocodile is a specie from the genus. It is found in suitable habitats from Northern Australia through Southeast Asia to the eastern coast of India.
  • The saltwater crocodile has a longer snout than the Mugger crocodile: its length is twice its breadth at the base. The saltwater crocodile has fewer armor plates on its neck than other crocodilians, and its broad body contrasts with that of most other lean crocodiles, leading to early unverified assumptions that the reptile was an alligator.
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  • LC
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Status
  • Least Concern
  • Low Risk
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  • 2006-05-09(xsd:date)
Name
  • Saltwater Crocodile
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  • 250(xsd:integer)
Species
  • Crocodylus Porosus
Title
  • Crocodylus porosus
Genus
  • Crocodylus
Class
  • Reptilia
Performer
  • No
Color
  • brown
biome
  • Saltwater
ID
  • 5668(xsd:integer)
assessors
  • Crocodile Specialist Group
Family
  • Crocodylidae
Order
  • Crocodylia
Diet
  • Meats
Phylum
  • Chordata
Year
  • 1996(xsd:integer)
Location
  • Northern Australia, Southeast Asia and India
abstract
  • The Croc will teleport itself to a location dealing Physical Damage on any targets beneath it.
  • The saltwater crocodile has a longer snout than the Mugger crocodile: its length is twice its breadth at the base. The saltwater crocodile has fewer armor plates on its neck than other crocodilians, and its broad body contrasts with that of most other lean crocodiles, leading to early unverified assumptions that the reptile was an alligator. An adult male saltwater crocodile's weight is 600 - 1000 kg's and length is normally 4.1 to 5.5 metres, although mature males can be 6 metres or more and weigh 1300 kgs or larger. This species has the greatest sexual dimorphism of any modern crocodilian, with females being much smaller than males. Typical female body lengths in the range of 2.1 to 3.5 metres. The largest female on record measured about 4.2 metres. The mean weight of the species as a whole is roughly 450 kgs. The largest size saltwater crocodiles can reach is the subject of considerable controversy. The longest crocodile ever measured snout-to-tail and verified was the skin of a dead crocodile, which was long. As skins tend to shrink slightly after removal from the carcass, this crocodile's living length was estimated at , and it probably weighed well over . Incomplete remains (the skull) of a crocodile shot in Orissa have been claimed to come from a crocodile, but scholarly examination suggested a length no greater than . There have been numerous claims of crocodiles in the range: the crocodile shot in the Bay of Bengal in 1840, reported at ; another killed in 1823 at Jalajala on the main island of Luzon in the Philippines reported at ; a reported crocodile killed in the Hooghly River in the Alipore District of Calcutta. However, examinations of these animals' skulls actually indicated animals ranging from . With recent restoration of saltwater crocodile habitat and reduced poaching, it is possible that crocodiles are alive today. Guinness has accepted a claim of a , 2,000 kg (4,400 lb) male saltwater crocodile living within Bhitarkanika Park in the state of Orissa, India, although, due to the difficulty of trapping and measuring a very large live crocodile, the accuracy of these dimensions has yet to be verified. A crocodile shot in Queensland in 1957 was reported to be long, but no verified measurements were made and no remains of this crocodile exist. A "replica" of this crocodile has been made as a tourist attraction. Many other unconfirmed reports of crocodiles exceeding 8 metres (28+ ft) have been made but these are highly unlikely.
  • The Saltwater Crocodile is a specie from the genus. It is found in suitable habitats from Northern Australia through Southeast Asia to the eastern coast of India.
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