Under normal circumstances, crocodiles live very long, that is, when they can die a natural death. However, crocodiles can die for a variety of reasons, and sometimes die young. In many cases, crocodiles have a short life span. When crocodiles are young, they are likely to be killed by natural predators, because their ability to protect themselves is not perfect at this time. In addition, adult crocodiles will also fight with each other, at this time, some crocodiles may die, and the life span of these dead crocodiles may be relatively short.
As mentioned above, under normal circumstances, crocodiles still have a relatively long life span. Generally speaking, crocodiles can live for 80-100 years. Other crocodiles have a longer life span, they can live for about 150 years, longer than human life span. However, in real life, crocodiles will die for various reasons, which will affect their life span. In addition to being killed by natural enemies and their own kind, some crocodiles are killed by human beings or died under the influence of human factors. For example, if the river is polluted by human activities, the life span of crocodiles living in it may be shorter.
In addition, crocodiles may be disabled in the process of fighting with other animals. Although such crocodiles did not die at that time, their mobility would be seriously affected, and the efficiency of predation would be greatly reduced. At this time, they may not be able to get enough food, resulting in a shortened life span.