African crocodile
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Definition
Noun: A large, dangerous species of crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) native to and widely distributed across freshwater habitats in Africa. It is known for its aggressive nature and significant size.
Usage
The term "African crocodile" is used specifically to refer to this particular species, distinguishing it from crocodiles found on other continents. It is a formal zoological term but is also used in general contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- The African crocodile is one of the most formidable predators in the river.
- Conservation efforts are underway to protect the habitats of the African crocodile.
- We observed an African crocodile basking on the riverbank during the safari.
Advanced Usage
- "Nile crocodile": This is the most common and precise synonym for "African crocodile." The two terms are often used interchangeably in both scientific and popular literature.
- The Nile crocodile, or African crocodile, can grow over five meters long.
Variants and Related Words
- Nile crocodile (n): The primary synonym for .
- Crocodilian (n): A member of the broader biological order (Crocodylia) that includes alligators, caimans, and gharials, of which the African crocodile is a part.
Synonyms
- Nile crocodile: The most direct synonym.
- Crocodylus niloticus: The scientific Latin name.
Related Phrases
- "Estuarine crocodile" or "Saltwater crocodile": Refers to a different, larger species () found in Asia and Australia, often contrasted with the African crocodile.
- Unlike the African crocodile, the saltwater crocodile is found in coastal habitats.
Noun
- a dangerous crocodile widely distributed in Africa