Can a baby crocodile hurt you?

"All crocodiles bite, from hatchling to adult," Ms Plume said. "Some can be more aggressive than others but all should be treated with respect and caution. "A bite from a hatchling for an adult is more of a shock than it is painful, however a 70-centimetre animal can give quite a nasty bite."
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Are Baby crocodiles aggressive?

Week-old saltwater crocs are just as aggressive as their adult counterparts, says new research. MOST KIDS ARE TAUGHT to play nice, but this doesn't appear to be the case for saltwater crocodiles.
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Can a Baby alligator hurt you?

These little alligators are carefully protected by their Moms, just like you! Baby alligators are less aggressive but if they receive any harm from other animals or human beings then they bite with their little but very sharp teeth.
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Can crocodile be friendly?

In the first scientific study of crocodiles at play, he found they are capable of forming playful relationships, not only with each other but with other species such as river otters and even humans. “A man who rescued a crocodile that had been shot in the head became close friends with the animal.
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Do Baby crocodiles imprint humans?

Standard wisdom says that a young crocodilian will initially regard you as a threat – a predator about to eat it. Not so with these two, which were imprinted on humans from hatching and have been handled daily since.
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How do you handle a baby crocodile?

Always handle young crocodiles gently. Try to give new crocodiles several weeks to settle into the enclosure before handling them. The best way to hold a crocodile is with a firm grip around the neck, and your other hand under the body. Larger crocodiles may need this second hand to support the base of the tail.
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Do crocodiles feel fear?

The most common emotions seen in reptiles are fear and aggression. These are basic emotions that contribute to the fight or flight response. Fight or flight is how all animals process a perceived threat. They will either act aggressively and fight when they're scared or they will run away or take flight.
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Do baby crocodiles play?

Observed cases of social play include baby alligators riding on their older friends' backs, baby caimans playfully "courting" each other and a male crocodile giving his lifetime mate rides on his back. Crocodiles have also been seen playing with other animals.
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Can you raise a baby alligator?

Unable to resist temptation, every year people who have never before attempted reptile care end up purchasing baby alligators to raise at home. According to Crocodilian.com, alligators grow about one foot per year, reaching an adult length of 4 to 7 feet, and can live in captivity for more than 50 years.
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Do crocodiles eat humans?

Wild crocodiles are advantageous carnivores, capable of eating whatever prey that happens to stumble upon them. They have even been known to eat humans from time to time as well, but more on that later! The larger the crocodile, the larger the prey.
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Are baby alligators good pets?

Whatever the case, alligators don't always make the best pets. Even veteran breeders often warn potential owners that alligators are very dangerous to keep in homes, should only be kept with proper guidance, abundant space, proper safety equipment, plenty of free time, and a deep passion for owning dangerous pets.
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What to do if an alligator is chasing you?

Do your best to stay calm and fight back strategically.
  1. If the crocodilian merely bites you at first and lets go, this is probably a defensive attack. Don't wait or try to attack it, just run away as quickly as you can.
  2. If the animal seizes hold of you, however, it will likely try to drag you into the water.
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Can you swim in water with alligators?

Do not allow your dogs or children to swim in waters inhabited by alligators, or to drink or play at the water's edge. To an alligator, a splash potentially means a food source is in the water. It is best to avoid swimming in areas that are known habitats for large alligators but at the least, never swim alone.
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Why are crocodiles so angry?

Brien said aggression in saltwater crocodiles is “hardwired from hatching” but there is no clear explanation why the species is so short-tempered. One theory is that competition with other crocodiles, combined with its sheer size, has instilled the aggression.
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Are crocodiles more aggressive than alligators?

Crocodiles are often regarded as much more aggressive than alligators. While you should avoid contact with both animals at all costs, alligators in the Everglades tend to be more docile than crocodiles, only attacking if hungry or provoked.
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Where are the most crocodile attacks?

Attacks by saltwater crocodiles often occur in Southeast Asia, Australia, New Guinea, and the Solomon Islands. Reviews indicate that at least half of all attacks by the Nile and saltwater crocodiles are fatal (in Australia, however, only about 25% of saltwater crocodile attacks are fatal).
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Do crocodiles like to be pet?

His research seems to suggest that crocodiles may be much more affectionate than previously thought, and can even harbor feelings towards humans. “A man who rescued a crocodile that had been shot in the head became close friends with the animal. They happily played every day until the crocodile's death 20 years later”.
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How much does a baby crocodile cost?

Southern African Crocodile Traders. Sub-adults, a term for crocodiles aged between seven and 10 years and weighing as much as 200 kilograms (440 pounds), were the group where young breeders were sold for Rs 68,000 (approx) while 10-month-old crocodiles cost Rs 4,600 (approx).
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Do alligators feel pain?

Workers were documented repeatedly shooting alligators with a captive bolt gun and crudely stabbing the animals to try to dislocate their vertebrae. Alligators are sensitive and experience pain just as we do.
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Can you hold an alligator's mouth shut?

With fingers under the jaw and palm and thumb on top, grip firmly. All of an alligator's jaw power is on the down stroke. They have almost no muscle power when it comes to opening their jaws. What that means is that you can hold the animal's mouth shut with one hand.
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Are crocodiles intelligent?

Recent studies have found that crocodiles and their relatives are highly intelligent animals capable of sophisticated behavior such as advanced parental care, complex communication and use of tools for hunting. New research shows just how sophisticated their hunting techniques can be.
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What's a baby crocodile called?

Hatchlings: Baby crocodiles and alligators Juveniles: Young crocodiles and alligators Adults: Older crocodiles and alligators Hatch: when baby crocodiles first come out of their egg Mature: When a crocodile is old enough to reproduce.
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What animals Cannot feel pain?

Summary: Fish do not feel pain the way humans do, according to a team of neurobiologists, behavioral ecologists and fishery scientists. The researchers conclude that fish do not have the neuro-physiological capacity for a conscious awareness of pain. Fish do not feel pain the way humans do.
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Why do crocodiles cry?

Crocodiles do actually cry. When they spend enough time out of the water, their eyes dry out so they weep to keep them lubricated. The belief started that the crocodiles only shed these tears when attacking and eating their victims, either as a trap to lure in their prey or out of emotion for their violent act.
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Are alligators bulletproof?

As alligators grow, their skin becomes increasingly thick, making them an ideal predator in the wild with few competitors, especially within rivers and streams. Alligator skin is definitely not designed for bullet protection and shooting a bullet at it will puncture a hole right through!
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