Crocodylus porosus
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Definition
- Noun:
- A species of large crocodilian: Crocodylus porosus is the scientific name for a specific species of crocodile, distinguished by its habitat and physical characteristics.
- The saltwater crocodile: It is the common name for the largest living reptile and a formidable predator found in coastal habitats.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Crocodylus porosus is known for its ability to travel long distances by sea.
- Researchers are studying the population decline of Crocodylus porosus in its native range.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic context: Used in scientific literature to specify this particular species within the genus .
- The study focused on the osteology of Crocodylus porosus.
Variants and Related Words
- Saltwater crocodile (n): The most common English name for this species.
- The saltwater crocodile is an apex predator.
- Estuarine crocodile (n): Another common name, referring to its frequent presence in brackish water habitats like estuaries.
- Estuarine crocodiles are often found in mangrove swamps.
Synonyms
- Saltie (n, informal): A colloquial term used primarily in Australia.
- Indo-Pacific crocodile (n): A name referencing its geographical distribution.
Related Phrases
- "Porosus" derivation: The species name "porosus" comes from Latin, meaning "full of holes" or "porous," likely referring to the bony structures on its snout.
Noun
- estuarine crocodile of eastern Asia and Pacific islands