The Freshwater Crocodile is a mid-sized Oceanian reptile. It is an adoptable animal in Wildlife Park 3.
Description[]
The freshwater crocodile, also known as Johnstone's Crocodile, is an Australian species of crocodilian that is closely related to the larger Saltwater Crocodile. Comparatively small for a crocodile, males typically reach a length of 3m (9.8ft) and weigh up to 70kg (150lbs), with females being smaller. The freshwater crocodile can also be distinguished from the saltwater crocodile by its comparatively slender snout.
The freshwater crocodile lives in freshwater wetlands of Northern Australia, typically in regions where the more dominant saltwater crocodile cannot live. It primarily eats fish and amphibians, but will also catch birds and bats as they fly over the water to drink. Like all crocodilians, females will take care of their young until they are large enough to fend for themselves. Despite competition from the saltwater crocodile, the freshwater crocodile is not considered threatened in the wild, although numbers are declining due to the spread of the invasive cane toad, which is poisonous to the crocodile.
Wildlife Park 3[]
The freshwater crocodile is an adoptable animal in Wildlife Park 3. It was added as part of the Down Under expansion pack. Their daily food and enrichment necessities include fish, meat and swimming. In terms of their environment, they prefer soft grounds like soil. They can live individually, with 20 as the maximum number of herd.
Diseases[]
These are the list of diseases that the said animal can suffer from:
Anxiety | Apathy | Avian Flu | Babesiosis |
Bronchitis | Conjunctivitis | Cut | Deficiency |
Dehydration | Diarrhea | Eczema | Gangrene |
Gastric Ulcer | Iodine Deficiency | Mesostigmata | Splinter |
Tuberculosis | Vasculitis | Heat Exhaustion | Oil Toxication |
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