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  1. The Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) is a large crocodilian native to freshwater habitats in Africa, where it is present in 26 countries.

  2. The Nile crocodile is a large, aggressive crocodilian species that lives in freshwaster lakes, rivers, swamps and marshlands across 26 countries in Africa. Their scientific name ‘niloticus’ means “from the Nile River”, in reference to their historical range which extended as far as Egypt.

  3. Sep 28, 2024 · The Nile crocodile is the largest crocodile in Africa and one of the largest living reptiles, some individuals rivaling the estuarine (or saltwater) crocodile (C. porosus, which is Earth ’s largest living reptile) of Southeast Asia and Australia in both size and weight.

  4. Does the Nile crocodile deserve its reputation as a vicious man-eater? Get up close and personal with Africa's largest crocodilian and find out.

  5. The Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) is a large crocodilian that lives in freshwater habitats in Africa. There it is present in 26 countries. The Nile crocodile is one of the most dangerous species of crocodile and is responsible for hundreds of human deaths every year.

  6. Scientific Name: Crocodylus niloticus. Type: Reptiles. Diet: Carnivore. Group Name: Bask (on land), float (in water) Average Life Span In The Wild: 45 years. Size: 16 feet. Weight: 500 pounds. When...

  7. The world’s second-largest crocodilian and the largest of the three African species, adult male Nile Crocodiles average 5 m long and typically weigh 400-500 kg but can reach a length of 6.1 m and weigh up to 900 kg. Adult females are 20-30% smaller, averaging 3.5 m long and weighing 50-350 kg.

  8. Jul 8, 2019 · The Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) is a large freshwater African reptile. It is responsible for the most deaths from any animal as a predator preying on humans, yet crocodiles serve an important ecological function.

  9. Nov 3, 2020 · Of the five recognised crocodile species in Africa, the Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) is by far the most common and one of the largest crocodilian species in the world, second only in size to the saltwater crocodiles of Asia, Micronesia, and Australia.

  10. Sep 14, 2011 · The Nile crocodile is a truly iconic animal. Or, more accurately, two iconic animals. As I’ve just written over at Nature News: The iconic Nile crocodile actually comprises two different...