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Friday, June 19, 2020

Nile Crocodiles

Hey there. In this information report you will find out a lot about Nile crocodiles. The things you will learn about is what they eat, their predators, where they live and a lot of their characteristics.


Nile crocodiles eat big and small things.


 For the small things they eat are fish, water birds, turtles and crabs. And for the big things they eat are buffalos, giraffes and zebras. They catch them by hiding in the reeds then jumping up and catching them to have a nice and tasty meal.


Nile crocs live in all different kinds of places.


 Most of them live in Africa and Tasmania but they also live in all countries/continents but Antarctica and Europe. Other than that they live in swamps, rivers and marshes.


Nile crocodiles have many different predators.


 The reason humans kill them is for bags, wallets and more. Somehow bigger crocs than them kill them. Also any number of animals kill them too.


Nile crocs have amazing characteristics.

 Did you know they have the strongest bite in the world? They have very long jaws and they grow up to 6 meters in length. Like most reptiles nile crocodiles bite but not chew and are cold blooded. All crocodiles (that means nile crocodiles too) have scales. Also nile crocodiles are the biggest reptiles on earth. Surprisingly nile crocodiles look after their eggs very carefully which is very rare for reptiles.


There you go! Now you know much more about the fascinating (but dangerous) nile crocodiles.


 



2 comments:

  1. Hi Abigalil

    You have done an amazing report on Nile crocodiles. I like the way you have used headings and Topic sentences for each paragraph. I have learnt a lot of new information about crocodiles that I didn't know. Great work and I look forward to your next piece of writing. Maybe next time your focus could be punctuation, for example: don't start a sentence with 'And'. A question for you: Are you able to swim in the nile with crocodiles? Or is it too dangerous.

    Mrs T

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    1. Hey mrs T.

      I'm happy you learnt more about nile crocodiles. I dident know that I had 'and' for my new sentents because I did not know there was a full stop. for your question if I could swim with nile crocodiles my answer is no. they are dangerous reptiles.

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