saltwater crocodiles
Saltwater crocodiles are the largest living reptiles, found in coastal regions and rivers across Southeast Asia, Australia, and parts of the Pacific. They can grow up to 23 feet long and weigh over 2,200 pounds. These powerful predators have strong jaws and sharp teeth, allowing them to catch a variety of prey, including fish, birds, and mammals.
These crocodiles are known for their ability to live in both saltwater and freshwater environments. They are excellent swimmers and can travel long distances in the ocean. Saltwater crocodiles are also highly territorial and can be aggressive, making them one of the most dangerous reptiles in the world.