Nile crocodiles in the water
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The Nile crocodile, also known as the African crocodile, is a large crocodile in the crocodile family of the crocodile order. The weight of an adult Nile crocodile reaches one ton. The juvenile Nile crocodile is dark yellow brown in color, with obvious horizontal stripes on its body and tail. As an adult, the color of the stripes becomes lighter. The Nile crocodile is mainly distributed in the Nile River basin and southeastern regions of Africa, as well as in Madagascar. It often inhabits freshwater bodies such as lakes, rivers, and swamps. The Nile crocodile is the largest crocodile in Africa and the most studied crocodile among all crocodile species by humans.