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Nile crocodile - Übersetzung nach russisch

SPECIES OF REPTILE
Nile Crocodile; Crocodylus niloticus; African crocodile; Nile crocodiles; Crocodylus nilotics
  • Naturalized crocodile head.
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  • Nile crocodiles in captivity, [[Israel]]
  • Crocodiles are deft and agile swimmers when motivated.
  • Barrier in [[Uganda]] to lessen the risk of crocodile attacks
  • Details of the skull from a juvenile Nile crocodile
  • A float of Nile crocodiles in [[Kilimanjaro Safaris]] at [[Disney's Animal Kingdom]].
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  • Large adults in captivity, [[Djerba]], [[Tunisia]]
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  • A grouping of yearling baby Nile crocodiles.
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  • Healthy subadult
  • Feeding on a dead wildebeest in the [[Masai Mara]]
  • Side view in South Africa
  • Eggs
  • Nile crocodile's head
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  • Adult Nile crocodile basking at [[Victoria Nile]] of [[Murchison Falls National Park]], Uganda
  • Drawing depicting the mythical relationship between plovers and crocodiles – no reliable observations exist of this purported symbiosis
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  • Attacking a [[Burchell's zebra]] in [[Kruger National Park]], South Africa

Nile crocodile         

общая лексика

нильский крокодил (Crocodylus niloticus)

African crocodile         

Смотрите также

Nile crocodile

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  • A [[felucca]] traversing the Nile near Aswan
  • The [[Blue Nile Falls]] fed by [[Lake Tana]] near the city of [[Bahir Dar]], [[Ethiopia]]
  • Reconstruction of the [[Oikoumene]] (inhabited world), an ancient map based on [[Herodotus]]' description of the world, circa 450 BC
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  • Ruvubu]] rivers near [[Rusumo Falls]], part of the Nile's upper reaches
  • View of the Qasr El Nil Bridge in Cairo, with [[Gezira Island]] in the background
  • [[El Mek Nimr Bridge]] in Khartoum
  • [[Dhows]] on the Nile
  • Map of Nile tributaries in modern Sudan, showing the Yellow Nile
  • [[Nile Delta]] from space
  • Spring at Lake Victoria
  • Luxor, Egypt]]
  • The Nile passes through Cairo, Egypt's capital city.
  • [[White Nile]] in Uganda
MAJOR RIVER IN NORTHEASTERN AFRICA
Nile river; River Nile; The Nile; Source of the Nile; Nile Valley; Bahr el Nîl; Nile River Valley; Source of the nile; Source Of The Nile; The River Nile; Evolution river nile sudan; Nile valley; Bahr el Nil; An Nīl; The Nile River; Nile River; النيل; Nile R.; Great Bend of the Nile; Piaro; Phiaro; Iteru; Eonile; Sources of the Nile; Yellow Nile; En-Nīl; Da nile; Search for the source of the Nile; Source of the Nile River; Nile (river); Khufu branch
Nile noun р. Нил

Definition

вирус лихорадки Западного Нила
В. рода флавовирусов, сем. буньявирусов; экологическая группа арбовирусов; антигенная группа В; возбудитель одноименной болезни из группы комариных лихорадок.

Wikipedia

Nile crocodile

The Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) is a large crocodilian native to freshwater habitats in Africa, where it is present in 26 countries. It is widely distributed throughout sub-Saharan Africa, occurring mostly in the central, eastern, and southern regions of the continent, and lives in different types of aquatic environments such as lakes, rivers, swamps, and marshlands. In West Africa, it occurs along with two other crocodilians. Although capable of living in saline environments, this species is rarely found in saltwater, but occasionally inhabits deltas and brackish lakes. The range of this species once stretched northward throughout the Nile, as far north as the Nile Delta. Generally, the adult male Nile crocodile is between 3.5 and 5 m (11 ft 6 in and 16 ft 5 in) in length and weighs 225 to 750 kg (500 to 1,650 lb). However, specimens exceeding 6.1 m (20 ft) in length and 1,000 kg (2,200 lb) in weight have been recorded. It is the largest freshwater predator in Africa, and may be considered the second-largest extant reptile in the world, after the saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus). Size is sexually dimorphic, with females usually about 30% smaller than males. The crocodile has thick, scaly, heavily armoured skin.

Nile crocodiles are opportunistic apex predators; a very aggressive crocodile, they are capable of taking almost any animal within their range. They are generalists, taking a variety of prey. Their diet consists mostly of different species of fish, reptiles, birds, and mammals. They are ambush predators that can wait for hours, days, and even weeks for the suitable moment to attack. They are agile predators and wait for the opportunity for a prey item to come well within attack range. Even swift prey are not immune to attack. Like other crocodiles, Nile crocodiles have a powerful bite that is unique among all animals, and sharp, conical teeth that sink into flesh, allowing a grip that is almost impossible to loosen. They can apply high force for extended periods of time, a great advantage for holding down large prey underwater to drown.

Nile crocodiles are relatively social. They share basking spots and large food sources, such as schools of fish and big carcasses. Their strict hierarchy is determined by size. Large, old males are at the top of this hierarchy and have first access to food and the best basking spots. Crocodiles tend to respect this order; when it is infringed, the results are often violent and sometimes fatal. Like most other reptiles, Nile crocodiles lay eggs; these are guarded by the females. The hatchlings are also protected for a period of time, but hunt by themselves and are not fed by the parents.

The Nile crocodile is one of the most dangerous species of crocodile and is responsible for hundreds of human deaths every year. It is common and is not endangered, despite some regional declines or extirpations.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Nile crocodile
1. As we wheeled round back to shore after depositing Rupert, we spotted an enormous Nile crocodile, maybe 13 feet long, lurking in the reeds.
2. Daredevils are lowered in a reinforced steel cage by a crane into a crystal clear, purpose–built heated pool inhabited by Zimbakwe, a 14ft long Nile Crocodile, and his slightly smaller female companions Ma Baker and the somewhat disarmingly named Sweet Sue.
Übersetzung von &#39Nile crocodile&#39 in Russisch