k Skin of a young Nile crocodile Skin of a young Nile crocodile Crocodylus niloticus, showing osteoderms bony scalelike plates. These osteoderms, comprised of the protein keratin, form a protective armour on a crocodiles upper surfaces. These plated, armoured skin areas are shed in patches and replaced as the crocodile grows. This crocodile is a carnivorous predator that inhabits tropical and subtropical areas of Africa, near swamps, lakes and rivers. The young, become independent at the age of two years. Photographed in 2011, at the Pierrelatte crocodile farm La Ferme aux Crocodiles in southern France. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Skin of a young Nile crocodile Skin of a young Nile crocodile  Crocodylus niloticus , showing osteoderms  bony scale like plates . These osteoderms, comprised of the protein keratin, form a protective armour on a crocodile s upper surfaces. These plated, armoured skin areas are shed in patches and replaced as the crocodile grows. This crocodile is a carnivorous predator that inhabits tropical and subtropical areas of Africa, near swamps, lakes and rivers. The young, become independent at the age of two years. Photographed in 2011, at the Pierrelatte crocodile farm  La Ferme aux Crocodiles  in southern France.
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Skin of a young Nile crocodile

Skin of a young Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus), showing osteoderms (bony scale-like plates). These osteoderms, comprised of the protein keratin, form a protective armour on a crocodile's upper surfaces. These plated, armoured skin areas are shed in patches and replaced as the crocodile grows. This crocodile is a carnivorous predator that inhabits tropical and subtropical areas of Africa, near swamps, lakes and rivers. The young, become independent at the age of two years. Photographed in 2011, at the Pierrelatte crocodile farm (La Ferme aux Crocodiles) in southern France.

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