Yangtze crocodile
The Yangtze crocodile belongs to the alligator family and lives in the mouth of the Yangtze River in China. The crocodile is about 1.5 to 2 meters in length and is the closest species to the Mississippi crocodile. The color of the body is green, green, with yellow spots and horizontal streaks on the sides. Young crocodiles have distinct black and yellow spots. The tip of the snout is rounded and short and the lips are pointing upward. There are three pairs of giraffe plates on the neck and overlap each other. Crocodiles, such as amphibians and reptiles are not very common in the webbed. It is gentle in nature and lives on grassy ponds and lakes around the Yangtze and Yangtze rivers, and eats lizards and fish. In the winter, I sleep in the mud around the bottom of the river and the river.