World's largest reptile
The world’s highest reptile do you know who is the largest reptile in the world? It can cross the sea. Let’s know about it. It is the crocodile of salt water, also known as sill water crocodile. It is known for its large size and tremendous power. This crocodile is found in Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and some coastal areas of India. These rivers live in mangrove forests and beaches. The special thing is that this crocodile can also cross a large part of the sea. They reach from one island to another with ocean stream. The length of a male crocodile can be up to 7 meters about 23 feet and weighs more than 1000 kg. The female is relatively small in size. Their skin is thick, tail strong and jaw so powerful that bones can also break. These beings have been present on earth for millions of years. Scientists believe that they are one of the earlier organisms as dinosaurs. Their bite pressure is over 3000 PSI, that is, you can also chew things like iron. He has the most powerful jaw in the world. They are skilled at hunting, they suddenly attack for hours in water. It is both cunning and patience. A healthy crocodile can live in the woods for 70 years, while some live in captivity for more than 100 years. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here