Nile Crocodile
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Author: Mngwa
Keywords: Real Animals, reptiles
Originally Released Jul 18th 03 at Zoo Admin
Current Nile Crocodile.ZTD dated 31 January 2003
File Size: 1.4 MB
Compatibility: All Game Versions
Description: The second largest living reptile, the Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) is second only to the saltwater crocodile in size. Nile crocodiles may reach lengths in excess of 20 feet and may weigh over 1500 pounds. They are adapted for an aquatic environment, possessing clear eyelids that enable them to see underwater, flaps of skin that keep water out of their throat and ears, and webbed rear feet that aid in swimming. Being cold-blooded, they regulate body temperature by basking in the sun to heat their body and then returning to the water to cool off. These animals will provide interest to any zoo.
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Additional info:
Nile Crocodile.ZTD uca: 9C6E2026 dated 31 January 2003
Results From Configuration Checking:
animals/9c6e2026.uca date: Fri Jan 31 20:21:00 2003
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Animal Type: 9C6E2026
Nile Crocodile
The second largest living reptile, the Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus)
is second only to the saltwater crocodile in size. Nile crocodiles may reach
lengths in excess of 20 feet and may weigh over 1500 pounds. They are adapted
for an aquatic environment, possessing clear eyelids that enable them to see
underwater, flaps of skin that keep water out of their throat and ears, and
webbed rear feet that aid in swimming. Being cold-blooded, they regulate
body temperature by basking in the sun to heat their body and then returning
to the water to cool off. Nile crocodiles often lie with their mouth open to
release excess heat, allowing crocodile birds to wander in and ou, picking
food and parasites from their teeth. Nile Crocodiles are found in freshwater
rivers, lakes and waterholes throughout sub-Sahara Africa.
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Animal Characteristics:
Habitat: Savannah; Location: Africa
Minimum happiness needed for chance of breeding: 95.
Animal can swim in water terrain.
Animal can swim in tanks.
Exhibit Preferences:
Foliage:
Acacia Caffra Tree, Thorn Acacia Tree, Thorn Bush, Yellow Fever Tree
Tall Grass, Water Lily, Water Reed, Bald Cypress Tree (DD), Horsetail (DD)
Sigillaria Tree (DD), Sea Anemone (MM), Barnacles (MM), Beach Grass (MM)
Brittle Sea Star (MM), Clam Bed (MM), Orange Cup Coral (MM)
Divercate Tree Coral (MM), Feather Duster Worm (MM), Fire Coral (MM)
Kelp (MM), Sea Lettuce (MM), Red Gorgonian (MM), Sargassum (MM)
Sand Dollar (MM), Sea Cucumber (MM), Sea Star (MM), Seaweed (MM)
Sea Grass (MM), Sea Sponge (MM), Stove Pipe Sponge (MM), Tube Worm (MM)
Purple Sea Urchin (MM), Senegal Date Palm (ES)
Rocks:
Large Rock, Small Rock - Medium, Small Rock - Small
Medium Savannah Rock (DD), Medium Aquatic Rock (DD)
Small Ocean Floor Rock (MM), Medium Coral Formation (MM)
Large Ocean Floor Rock (MM), Medium Ocean Floor Rock (MM)
Large Coral Formation (MM), Iceberg (MM), Isle Rock (MM), Termite Mound (ES)
Other specifically liked items:
Tank Filter (MM)
Exhibit Construction:
Number of animals allowed per exhibit: 3-8 with 20 squares for each adult.
Exhibit size (for 3 adults): 60 grid squares
Terrain (for exhibit with 60 grid squares):
48 Fresh Water, 3 Sand, 3 Savannah Grass, 6 Dirt
Foliage (for exhibit with 60 grid squares):
10 grid squares should contain foliage.
Foliage that would give the most happiness: Water Reed
Since this is a small plant, greatest happiness will occur
if each of the 10 grid squares contains 4 of this plant.
Rocks (for exhibit with 60 grid squares):
10 Small Ocean Floor Rock (MM), which is its most liked rock.