Estuarine crocodiles in a tropical coastal floodplain obtain nutrition from terrestrial prey.
The estuarine crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) is one of the largest and most widespread crocodilians in the world. Although considered an apex species, the role of the estuarine crocodile in aquatic foodwebs is poorly understood; we know what crocodiles ingest, but not what nourishes them. In this st...
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