The Siamese crocodile is a medium-sized freshwater crocodile native to Indonesia, Brunei, East Malaysia, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam. The species is critically endangered and already extirpated from many regions. Its other common names include Siamese freshwater crocodile, Singapore small-grain, and soft-belly.
Siamese crocodile
Fossils, formerly referred to as Crocodylus ossifragus
Siamese Crocodile-Biblical Zoo
Siamese crocodile sleeping with its mouth open to release heat
Crocodiles or true crocodiles are large semiaquatic reptiles that live throughout the tropics in Africa, Asia, the Americas and Australia. The term crocodile is sometimes used even more loosely to include all extant members of the order Crocodilia, which includes the alligators and caimans, the gharial and false gharial among other extinct taxa.
Image: Nile crocodile head
Image: Pangil Crocodile Park Davao City
Crocodile farming in Australia
Crocodiles in Costa Rica