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.

Characteristics

Adult Nile crocodiles have a dark bronze colouration above, with faded blackish spots and stripes variably appearing across the back and a dingy off-yellow on the belly, although mud can often obscure the crocodile’s actual colour. The flanks, which are yellowish-green in colour, have dark patches arranged in oblique stripes in highly variable patterns. Some variation occurs relative to environment; specimens from swift-flowing waters tend to be lighter in colour than those dwelling in murkier lakes or swamps, which provides camouflage that suits their environment, an example of clinal variation. Nile crocodiles have green eyes.

Most morphological attributes of Nile crocodiles are typical of crocodilians as a whole. Like all crocodilians, for example, the Nile crocodile is a quadruped with four short, splayed legs, a long, powerful tail, a scaly hide with rows of ossified scutes running down its back and tail, and powerful, elongated jaws. Their skin has a number of poorly understood integumentary sense organs that may react to changes in water pressure, presumably allowing them to track prey movements in the water.

The mouths of Nile crocodiles are filled with 64 to 68 sharply pointed, cone-shaped teeth. For most of a crocodile’s life, broken teeth can be replaced. On each side of the mouth, five teeth are in the front of the upper jaw.

The bite force exerted by an adult Nile crocodile has been shown by Brady Barr to measure 22 kN (5,000 lbf). However, the muscles responsible for opening the mouth are exceptionally weak, allowing a person to easily hold them shut, and even larger crocodiles can be brought under control by the use of duct tape to bind the jaws together.

The Nile crocodile is the largest crocodilian in Africa, and is generally considered the second-largest crocodilian after the saltwater crocodile. Typical size has been reported to be as much as 4.5 to 5.5 m (14 ft 9 in to 18 ft 1 in), but this is excessive for actual average size per most studies and represents the upper limit of sizes attained by the largest animals in a majority of populations.

Distribution and habitat

The Nile crocodile is presently the most common crocodilian in Africa, and is distributed throughout much of the continent. Among crocodilians today, only the saltwater crocodile occurs over a broader geographic area, although other species, especially the spectacled caiman seem to actually be more abundant.

This species’ historic range, however, was even wider. They were found as far north as the Mediterranean coast in the Nile Delta and across the Red Sea in Israel, Palestine and Syria. The Nile crocodile has historically been recorded in areas where they are now regionally extinct. For example, Herodotus recorded the species inhabiting Lake Moeris in Egypt. They are thought to have become extinct in the Seychelles in the early 19th century (1810–1820)

Today, Nile crocodiles are widely found in, among others, Somalia, Ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya, Egypt, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Gabon, Angola, South Africa, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Sudan, South Sudan, Botswana, and Cameroon.

Isolated populations also exist in Madagascar, which likely colonized the island after the extinction of the endemic crocodile Voay. In Madagascar, crocodiles occur in the western and southern parts from Sambirano to Tôlanaro. They have been spotted in Zanzibar and the Comoros in modern times, but occur very rarely.

Nile crocodiles may be able to tolerate an extremely broad range of habitat types, including small brackish streams, fast-flowing rivers, swamps, dams, and tidal lakes and estuaries.

Behaviour

Generally, Nile crocodiles are relatively inert creatures, as are most crocodilians and other large, cold-blooded creatures. More than half of the crocodiles observed by Cott (1961), if not disturbed, spent the hours from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. continuously basking with their jaws open if conditions were sunny. If their jaws are bound together in the extreme midday heat, Nile crocodiles may easily die from overheating

Nile crocodiles usually dive for only a few minutes at a time, but can swim under water up to 30 minutes if threatened. If they remain fully inactive, they can hold their breath for up to 2 hours (which, as aforementioned, is due to the high levels of lactic acid in their blood).

Nile crocodiles have been widely known to have gastroliths in their stomachs, which are stones swallowed by animals for various purposes. Although this is clearly a deliberate behaviour for the species, the purpose is not definitively known.

Hunting and diet

Nile crocodiles are apex predators throughout their range. In the water, this species is an agile and rapid hunter relying on both movement and pressure sensors to catch any prey unfortunate enough to present itself inside or near the waterfront.

They have an ectothermic metabolism, so can survive for long periods between meals. However, for such large animals, their stomachs are relatively small, not much larger than a basketball in an average-sized adult, so as a rule, they are anything but voracious eaters.

The Nile crocodile mostly hunts within the confines of waterways, attacking aquatic prey or terrestrial animals when they come to the water to drink or to cross. The crocodile mainly hunts land animals by almost fully submerging its body under water. hey also scavenge or steal kills from other predators, such as lions and leopards

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Folks, you’ve heard of bullshit corporate job listings. :force-choke-2:

You’re heard about fake listings put out for tax benefit reasons, listings just to assure workers that help is on the way (when they don’t really plan on hiring anyone), and listings that are actually just for internal contractors but are made public for legal reasons. Well today I learned another reason a listing can be bullshit. Multiple openings for a job that I’m literally already doing and on one of the teams for but as a “temp” worker, and all but one of those positions ends up being filled BY FUCKING CURRENT SALARIED EMPLOYEES THAT ARE JUST SWITCHING ROLES EVERY 1-2 YEARS SO THAT THEY CAN EMPIRE BUILD, NETWORK AND SLIGHTLY RENEGOTIATE THEIR WAGES. Last I checked that’s called TRANSFERRING not HIRING what the actual fuck. It would be one thing if these were employees in a shitty customer service roll like a call center making a major transition but from their summaries they all appear to either have literally worked this exact roll before. Why are shitheads like that taking slots instead of people that are LIVING IN POVERTY, because while they might get a $5-$10k pay bump on top of their normal salary and benefits the rest of us “temp” workers are making $15/hr TOPS and have been doing this same job for YEARS. Oh shit sorry, I didn’t know the top qualification for this job was to GARGLE AS MUCH BOOT AS POSSIBLE, fuck shit I’m sorry for keeping my head down and minding my own fucking business as I get work done. I’m sorry I was born autistic and haven’t built up a fake psychopathic corporate personality that can breeze through lying and boasting. Best I can do is be a polite lil cinnamon roll at work but clearly that’s not good enough for those chuckle fucks. But hey, at least they picked one temp worker (probably located in HQ far away from us bumpkins) to actually get a livable wage and paid days off. Genuinely, good for exactly that one person not getting (as) fucked over anymore.

At this point I’m just collecting as much paid OT as I can, fucking around during wfh days, asking for a raise that will inevitably be denied as usual and waiting for our local team to inevitably burn down. No one is happy, and considering we already had 2 temps near get evicted last year due to lack of funds I’m not looking forward to seeing who becomes homeless first. I feel stupid for getting my hopes up that any temps on our team would start to make a half decent living. Maybe if I wait long enough the elderly “real” workers will retire and I can fill one of their spots. If you’re wondering why I haven’t left yet, well for starters I fucking hate interviewing, I fucking hate interviewing, I fucking hate open offices, I fucking hate interviewing and having to sell myself off, I hate fighting for scraps, I hate the chance of not having wfh days anymore and I fucking hate customer service jobs which is more than likely what I would have to settle for. The only silver lining about this is that my otherwise grill pilled fellow temps are much more prime for radicalization than usual, but it’s not like we can form a union or anything. Besides preventing law suits, that’s one of the main reason for adding us as temps in the first place. Now I can show them the glass door salary estimates and HR policies for new hires that I found while researching for the job and help them realize how fucked over we are.

For the record, I’m not surprised by any of this, but I’m pissed regardless. Anyways, if you’re going to wipe your feet on me after this in the comments at least have the decency to take off those spiky heels first thanks. 👠

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