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  1. Anatomy of Crocodilia | Vertebrates | Chordata | Zoology

    In this article we will discuss about the anatomy of crocodilia with the help of suitable diagrams. The amphibious crocodiles, gharials, alligators and caimans are the largest living reptiles.

  2. Crocodile - Adaptations, Habitat, Diet | Britannica

    Dec 10, 2025 · Like all reptiles, crocodiles are diapsids—i.e., they have two openings on each side of the skull. Crocodiles also show the most important characteristics of the group that includes the …

  3. Crocodile - Wikipedia

    Although crocodiles, alligators, and the gharial are similar in appearance, they belong to separate biological families. The gharial, with its narrow snout, is easier to distinguish, while morphological …

  4. The Crocodilian Body - iucncsg.org

    In general, the body form of crocodilians is "lizard-like". They have a long tail and the limbs are short and straddled sideways from the body rather than being erect beneath it, as in mammals. The elongated …

  5. Crocodile - Types, Size, Habitat, Lifespan, Evolution, and Pictures

    Dec 11, 2025 · In general, male crocodiles grow larger and more rapidly in size than females. A crocodile’s external morphology reflects its aquatic and predatory lifestyle. It has a streamlined body, …

  6. The Reptipage: Crocodylian bodyplans

    Even though they are one of the most archaic of the reptilia, crocodylians have many derived traits that occasionally place them closer to mammals and birds, than to other reptiles. They also have a few …

  7. World of Crocodiles: Species, Anatomy & Behaviors - Nature Roamer

    Mar 19, 2024 · Discover the hidden world of crocodiles – from their diverse species to their remarkable anatomy and intriguing behaviors.

  8. CROCODILES: CHARACTERISTICS, ANATOMY, DIFFERENCES WITH …

    How can you tell crocodiles and alligators apart? Crocodiles have: 1) relatively narrow snouts; 2) lower teeth that are visible when their mouths are closed; and 3) a special notch on either side of their …

  9. Body Parts Of A Crocodile - Sciencing

    Mar 13, 2018 · Crocodiles inhabit rivers, lakes and swamps in tropical areas such as Southeast Asia, Australia, Africa, Central and South America and even in Florida. These reptiles sometimes grow as …

  10. CROCODILIANS - PMC

    This chapter presents a general overview of the anatomy, physiology, and treatment methodology for crocodilians. Most crocodilians grow to be larger than other reptile species and, therefore, have …