Why Do Crocodiles Rarely Move?

I wonder why crocodiles rarely move. I had observed them twice already and I found out that its natural for them to stay still for a time. I don’t know how long will it takes for them to keep still before they make a move. The first time I saw crocodile, I thought it was only a statue. I got bored observing this creature but to my dismay, it did never moved. Not even a little. Maybe some of you got lucky to see them crawl or creep. I hope that next time I will have a chance to see this reptiles crawl right before my eyes hehehe..

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2 Responses to Why Do Crocodiles Rarely Move?

  1. I don’t really know if this is so, but on a visit to Montreal’s Biodome we observed a lazy croked that did not even move when a fat plump bird walked by. We where told by a guide the crock had just eaten and would lay in the sun for the rest of the afternoon soaking up the sun and thus warming themselves up. Sort of like lizards do.

  2. Steve says:

    I don’t know about crocodiles but their cousin the alligator are a nocturnal animal. They hunt and move more at night than the day. During the day they sleep unless someone or something bothers them.

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