List of crocodilians

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Crocodilia is an order of mostly large, predatory, semiaquatic reptiles, which includes true crocodiles, the alligators and caimans, and the gharial and false gharial. A member of this order is called a crocodilian, or colloquially a crocodile. The 9 genera and 28 species of Crocodilia are split into 3 subfamilies: Alligatoridae, alligators and caimans; Crocodylidae, true crocodiles; and Gavialidae, the gharial and false gharial. rdf:langString
rdf:langString List of crocodilians
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rdf:langString A. sinensis
rdf:langString A. mississippiensis
rdf:langString C. acutus
rdf:langString C. mindorensis
rdf:langString C. rhombifer
rdf:langString C. halli
rdf:langString C. palustris
rdf:langString C. siamensis
rdf:langString C. intermedius
rdf:langString C. novaeguineae
rdf:langString C. crocodilus
rdf:langString C. johnstoni
rdf:langString C. latirostris
rdf:langString C. moreletii
rdf:langString C. niloticus
rdf:langString C. porosus
rdf:langString C. raninus
rdf:langString C. suchus
rdf:langString C. yacare
rdf:langString G. gangeticus
rdf:langString M. cataphractus
rdf:langString M. leptorhynchus
rdf:langString M. niger
rdf:langString O. osborni
rdf:langString O. tetraspis
rdf:langString P. palpebrosus
rdf:langString P. trigonatus
rdf:langString T. schlegelii
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rdf:langString Central Africa
rdf:langString Northern Australia
rdf:langString Southeast Asia
rdf:langString Southeastern United States
rdf:langString Sub-Saharan Africa
rdf:langString Northern South America
rdf:langString Eastern Mexico
rdf:langString Eastern China
rdf:langString Western Africa
rdf:langString Southern Asia
rdf:langString Congo Basin
rdf:langString Central and southern South America
rdf:langString Northern South America and Central America
rdf:langString Northern and central South America
rdf:langString Scattered south Asia
rdf:langString Southeastern South America
rdf:langString Western and central Africa
rdf:langString Northern South America, Central America, Greater Antilles
rdf:langString South and Southeast Asia, northern Australia and Oceania
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rdf:langString Crocodilia is an order of mostly large, predatory, semiaquatic reptiles, which includes true crocodiles, the alligators and caimans, and the gharial and false gharial. A member of this order is called a crocodilian, or colloquially a crocodile. The 9 genera and 28 species of Crocodilia are split into 3 subfamilies: Alligatoridae, alligators and caimans; Crocodylidae, true crocodiles; and Gavialidae, the gharial and false gharial.
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rdf:langString Forest, savanna, and inland wetlands
rdf:langString Inland wetlands
rdf:langString Inland wetlands and intertidal marine
rdf:langString Inland wetlands and neritic marine
rdf:langString Swamps, rivers, and lakes
rdf:langString Wetlands , intertidal marine, and coastal marine
rdf:langString Inland wetlands, neritic marine, intertidal marine, and coastal marine
rdf:langString Forest, savanna, shrubland, grassland, and inland wetlands
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rdf:langString File:Alligator sinensis Distribution.png
rdf:langString File:Caiman crocodylus Distribution.png
rdf:langString File:Caiman latirostis Distribution.png
rdf:langString File:Caiman yacare Distribution.png
rdf:langString File:Crocodylus acutus Distribution.png
rdf:langString File:Crocodylus intermedius Distribution.png
rdf:langString File:Crocodylus johnstoni range.png
rdf:langString File:Crocodylus moreletti Distribution.png
rdf:langString File:Crocodylus niloticus Distribution.png
rdf:langString File:Crocodylus novaeguineae Distribution.png
rdf:langString File:Crocodylus palustris Distribution.png
rdf:langString File:Crocodylus porosus range.png
rdf:langString File:Crocodylus rhombifer Distribution.png
rdf:langString File:Crocodylus siamensis Distribution.png
rdf:langString File:Distribution crocodylus mindorensis.PNG
rdf:langString File:Gharial distribution2019.jpg
rdf:langString File:Melanosuchus niger distribution.svg
rdf:langString File:Osteolaemus tetraspis Distribution.png
rdf:langString File:Paleosuchus palpebrosus Distribution.png
rdf:langString File:Paleosuchus trigonatus Distribution.png
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rdf:langString File:Tomistoma schlegelii Distribution.png
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