What is the body structure of a crocodile like?

Crocodiles are cold blooded, egg laying reptiles that are at home both on land and water. Their long bodies are covered with horny scales, and supported by four legs, each with five slightly webbed toes. The front legs are slightly shorter than the back legs. Crocodiles have long skulls, and some have narrow snouts, while others have snouts that are broader. Their mouths are lined with wicked looking teeth. Their tails are long and muscular and are used to propel themselves through water… and also to bring down a prey.

            All in all, crocodiles are quite fearsome looking and with just a glance at them you will realize that you should not fool around with them!