Crocodiles have ruled rivers and wetlands for over 200 million years, but a handful of animals push back hard enough to win.
A University of Florida study found invasive spectacled caimans are expanding into more of South Florida and the Everglades.
The sight of a saltwater crocodile basking on a mudbank is one of the most iconic and intimidating images of northern Australia. Yet the crocodiles that inhabit the region today are just the survivors ...
The Animals That Can Actually Take Down a Crocodile in the Wild Aren't What You'd Expect ...
Crocodiles possess one of the strongest bites in the animal kingdom due to specialised jaw muscles, powerful skull structure ...
The first four-legged vertebrates did not grow up like tadpoles after all. That idea has shaped the story of life on land for ...
Life on our planet began in the water. Eventually, one branch of the fish family tree developed legs and came up on land.
You will never see it coming. Born to lurk, the saltwater crocodile is a master of stealth. These apex predators can wait perfectly still on the water’s surface, plunge to the bottom, or roll their ...
A "dominant" crocodile-like predator with a big lump on its head preyed on man's ancestors three million years, ago, according to new research. Early humans - embodied by the iconic hominin Lucy - ...