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Saltwater Crocodiles Impacted By Warmer Waters, Researchers Say
Crocodiles may not be able to adjust to warming waters, researchers say. A recent study found saltwater crocodiles tend to take shorter dives when waters exceed 31.5 degrees Celsius. This could have significant impact on the species' survival.
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