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Borneo crocodile
Scientific classification
Genus:
Crocodylus
Species:
raninus
Synonyms
  • Crocodilus biporcatus raninus
    S. Müller & Schlegel, 1844
  • Crocodylus raninus
    — Ross, 1990

The Borneo crocodile (Crocodylus raninus) is a type of freshwater crocodile. It lives only on the island of Borneo. Scientists are still learning about this special reptile. It looks a lot like other crocodiles found in Asia.

What is the Borneo Crocodile?

The Borneo crocodile is a large reptile. It belongs to the group called crocodilians. These animals are known for their strong jaws and powerful tails. They are ancient creatures. Crocodiles have lived on Earth for millions of years.

Where Do They Live?

Borneo crocodiles live in freshwater. This means they are found in rivers, lakes, and swamps. Their home is the big island of Borneo. This island is shared by several countries. These include Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei. They prefer quiet, slow-moving waters.

What Do They Eat?

Like most crocodiles, the Borneo crocodile is a predator. It hunts other animals for food. Their diet likely includes fish and small mammals. They might also eat birds or other reptiles. Crocodiles are ambush hunters. They wait quietly for their prey.

How Big Are They?

The exact size of Borneo crocodiles is not well known. However, most freshwater crocodiles can grow quite large. They can be several meters long. Their powerful bodies help them swim fast. They also use their tails for movement.

Are They in Danger?

Scientists are still studying the Borneo crocodile. It is hard to know how many there are. Many crocodile species face threats. These threats include losing their homes. Pollution can also harm them. Protecting their habitat is very important.

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