Crocodile's swallow stones so they can dive deeper. They can hold there breath for up to 1 hour depending on how old they are.
Stones have been found in their stomachs, to help them stay beneath the surface, it is supposed.
no.
Crocodiles don't generally dive, the slide into the water from a bank and swim close to the surface to break for air.
A laden swallow can only dive at 88 km/h
They are just called crocodiles because all crocodiles are cold-blooded. Although they are called crocodiles, there are different species of crocodiles.
crocodiles get water by there mouth
There are recorded instances of Emporer penguins diving up to 565m (1870ft) for durations lasting up to 22minutes. It is possible they can go deeper for longer, but as yet this has not been observed.
They swallow stones that aid digestion and help them swim, since they naturally float.
Yes they do
can they dive deeper than a nother bird? yes they can
No. But crocs (like some birds) may swallow a few stones to help with breaking down the food into digestible pieces.. Crocs can't chew their food, they only rip lumps off and swallow.
No it is not. Crocodiles are unable to stick out their tongue because they swallow rocks to help them dive deep without floating up. All the rocks make it impossible to stick out a tongue.
Yes, deeper can be an adverb. (e.g. dive deeper) However, the equivalent adverb "more deeply" is sometimes appropriate.
Chris Ashton
Crocodiles don't generally dive, the slide into the water from a bank and swim close to the surface to break for air.
Crocodiles swallow their foods whole, even fish, bones and all. They have alimentary canals and digestive systems designed to manage and extract nutrients from all parts of their prey.
Crocodiles first drown their prey and the rip off chunks and pieces of the prey then swallow the pieces because they cant chew.
Alex went deeper into a trance at the sound of the bell. My last dive was 75 feet deeper than the first.
Its farther from the surface where the sun reflects.