Walking into a silent, empty Crocodile doesn’t feel the same. Gone are the tallboy-cracking bartenders and merch-ogling fans that once hovered around the sticker-splattered booth. By the time you read ...
A sprawling crocodile farm on the Tropic of Capricorn is not where you would expect a royal reception. But wildlife researchers are greeted with just that when they come face-to-face with a 3.7-metre ...
The largest sea-dwelling crocodile to ever live makes great white sharks look puny! Discover this armored prehistoric giant ...
Sarcosuchus, also known as SuperCroc, was a prehistoric crocodile that lived approximately 112 million years ago. Reaching lengths of up to 40 feet (12 meters) and weighing up to 17,600 pounds (8,000 ...
The largest population of the endangered Siamese crocodiles this century hatched in Cambodia, a big moment for the conservation of a wild species once on the brink of extinction. By Austyn Gaffney ...
Crocodile attacks in Australia have risen since conservation measures helped their numbers skyrocket. Now, scientists are harnessing their environmental DNA to find these predators before they strike.
The "Melbourne Beach crocodile" is back − and it apparently traveled a long way to get home. If there was any time the "see ya later, alligator; after a while, crocodile" comment rang true, this is it ...
This story appears in the September 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine. As I stood underneath the tree in Australia’s Northern Territory, I thought about what the saltwater crocodile hanging ...
Found beneath an ancient dump, the mummies shed light on ancient Egyptian mummification practices and the many lives of a necropolis. By Sam Jones At first glance, you may think you’re looking at a ...
In mangrove-rich Palawan, residents are advised to steer clear of crocodile habitats as the hatching season makes the reptiles more aggressive. There are two crocodile species in the Philippines: the ...
Simon Pooley receives funding from the Lambert Bequest to Birkbeck University of London, where he is Lambert Lecturer in Environment (Applied Herpetology) in the Department of Geography. Simon is also ...
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