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Friday, November 25, 2016

What Is The Heaviest Reptile In The World


There are many animals scattered around the world, which differ in terms of size and body and many variations. We ask you in our theme for this group of heaviest living reptile in the world.

What is the heaviest reptile in the world 

10. Durable giant tortoise
living tortoise giant perennials in the perennial in Seychelles Islands lie 1,500 km east of mainland South Africa. Found in the giant perennial herbs tortoise, and individually on the open range , one of the longest - lived in the world of animals, and is believed to live on average 200 years. The
maximum mass: 360 kg
Average length: 4.6 feet
Durable giant tortoise


9. Majar
Majar, which resides in the Indian sub - continent and neighbor. Preys Majar for a variety of prey with their ability to improve the unique skills of predation. The
maximum mass of 550 kg
Average Height: 10.8 feet
Majar

8. American alligator
vast majority of the American alligator located in the southeastern United States, live in the swamps and streams, rivers, ponds and lakes with tropical climates, it consumes amphibians, reptiles, fish and mammals. The
maximum mass of 1000 kg
Average Height: 11.2 feet
American alligator

7. Gharial
gharial crocodile is very rare Indian living in the river systems of the western part of India and Pakistan, an endangered species with an estimated population to less than 235. Them a long thin snout with 110 sharp teeth. Most of gharial placed in a zoo to secure them from extinction. The
maximum mass: 1010 kilo
Average Height: 14.8 feet
Gharial

6. American alligator
American alligator found in the coasts of southern Mexico to South America, Peru, Venezuela, also live in the west of the African continent. Crocodile usually Maitagzy on mammals and fish located on the beaches and facilities the island with any available source of fresh water. The
maximum mass: 1030 kilo
Average Height: 13.1 feet
American crocodile

5. Crocodile Cayman
Crocodile Cayman can be found in the Amazon Basin in South America and lives in lakes and rivers, the largest predators in the ecosystem Amazon, fed on a mixture of fish, birds, reptiles and mammals. The
maximum mass: 1040 kilo
Average Height: 12.8 feet
Cayman crocodile

4. Leatherback sea turtle
leatherback sea turtle is the largest living turtle in the world, and located in the tropical and semi - tropical oceans including Alaska and Norway, eastern and western Pacific oceans. The number dropped dramatically in 1980 from 115,000 to 43,000, the speed of leatherback sea turtle maximum up to about 10.5 km / h. The
maximum mass: 1060 kg
Average length: 6.6 feet
Leatherback sea turtle

3. Crocodile Orinoco
Crocodile Aloorinoko is the most endangered species, it remained around 547 in the wild, and can be found in South America, Venezuela and Colombia in the freshwater environment. Orinoco is the largest predators in South America, and that number is decreased due to poaching for their skins and then in the 19th and 20th century. The
maximum mass: 1090 kilo
Average Height: 13.5 feet
Crocodile Aloorinoko

2. Nile crocodile
Nile crocodile is the second largest crocodile in the world, located in a part of central, eastern and southern Africa, and usually live in lakes, swamps and rivers with different types of environment. The
maximum mass of 1100 kg
Average Height: 13.8 feet
Nile crocodile

1. Saltwater crocodile
saltwater crocodile alligator is common in the east coast of India. Which is also known Pettmsah Indo-Pacific and Southeast Asia and northern Australia, the largest living reptiles and larger predators built worldwide. Saltwater crocodiles are heavier live reptiles in the world. The
maximum mass: 2000 kilo
Average Height: 14.8 feet
Saltwater crocodile