Under normal circumstances, crocodiles have a relatively long life span, at least 80-100 years. There are some long-lived crocodiles that can live up to 150 years. However, this is only under normal circumstances, that is, they do not die for various reasons.
In fact, in real life, there are many factors that affect the specific life span of crocodiles. For example, when they encounter natural enemies, they may be killed or eaten directly, at this time their life span is relatively short, will not live to the end of life. When they encounter fights among their own kind, they may also be injured or even disabled, at which time their ability to hunt and move will be affected, and their life span may be shortened. In addition, the environment around crocodiles will also affect their life span, if the environment is not suitable, crocodiles live a relatively short time.
The size of crocodiles is relatively large, and their size is generally between 1.5 and 6 meters. Specifically, there are many different kinds of crocodiles, and the specific size of different crocodiles is different, and sometimes the difference is relatively large.
For example, a kind of crocodile living in our country is called the Chinese alligator. Their size is relatively small. When they grow up, they are only 1.5-2 meters. This is a relatively small crocodile. Larger crocodiles, such as bay crocodiles, are widely distributed in the tropics and subtropics, reaching 5 meters in adulthood and 6 meters or more in large individuals; There is also the black caiman, a crocodile species that lives in the Americas, and their size is relatively large, reaching 5 meters or more as adults.