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The 'Freshwater Crocodile' (''Crocodylus johnstoni''), also known as 'Johnston's Crocodile' or colloquially as 'Freshie', is found in the northern regions of
Australia. It is much smaller than the other Australian species, the
Saltwater Crocodile, which is responsible for attacks on people in Australia.
Although they will bite if disturbed or feel threatened, Freshwater Crocodiles are not known as man-eaters and their jaws are not big enough to seriously harm humans. They will usually ignore people when sunning themselves beside a swimming hole, so long as they have a relatively peaceful spot.
Distribution and habitat
They are found in the states of
Western Australia,
Queensland, and the
Northern Territory. Main habitats include freshwater
wetlands,
billabongs, rivers, and creeks. It competes poorly with
Saltwater crocodiles but is saltwater tolerant. As an adult its
diet consists of birds, bats, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.

Freshwater crocodile