ACCRA ZOO: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT CROCODILES
There are many types of zoos in ghana which is the Accra zoo and the kumasi zoo.
I decided to emphasize on the Accra zoo which is normally called the Accra zooligical gardens.
The Accra zoological gardens is located at the Achimota Accra and is one of the most popular, interesting and attractions centre to visit in ghana.
To come to the most important thing to find in the Accra zoo is there are a lot of very beautiful species found in there and some of them are; Lion, duck, monkey, crocodile and even donkeys etc. The one I tried to emphasize on was the crocodile in the Accra zoo.
Crocodile they say are semi aquatic reptiles that leaves in the tropic of Africa, Asia, Americas and even the Australia and are classified as the biological sub- family and are carnivores who eats on fresh meat and sometimes feast on fish, birds, crabs, snakes and even on humans etc.
Mostly in the Ghanaians z6oo there are different kinds of crocodiles which are found in the Accra zoo which are; the dwarf crocodile and the bony crocodile etc. The dwarf crocodile found in the Accra zoo length is of 1.5m (4.9ft) and usually kept on shallow streams etc. They live from 50 to 100 years And usually fed with crabs, insects, fish and even reptiles like snake and even lizards.
The dwarf crocodile clamp on their prey with their Jaws and crush them and swallow them, thus because they do not have time to chew or break of small pieces of food like the way other reptiles do. They also swallow small stones that help them grind the food they eat in their stomach to help them digest well and help them survive for month without food due to their metabolisms.
Mostly crocodiles are kept in the zoo for a reason because they are cold-blooded reptiles and cannot generate heat. They normally lay 10 to 60 eggs at a time and stay in their eggs for about 55 to 110 days and are very fast swimmers which help them catch their prey.
You should spend some leisure and visit the Accra Zoo to see more about other Animals.
Below is the link to my Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/Tourism-Zoo-107538970931521/
I decided to emphasize on the Accra zoo which is normally called the Accra zooligical gardens.
The Accra zoological gardens is located at the Achimota Accra and is one of the most popular, interesting and attractions centre to visit in ghana.
To come to the most important thing to find in the Accra zoo is there are a lot of very beautiful species found in there and some of them are; Lion, duck, monkey, crocodile and even donkeys etc. The one I tried to emphasize on was the crocodile in the Accra zoo.
Crocodile they say are semi aquatic reptiles that leaves in the tropic of Africa, Asia, Americas and even the Australia and are classified as the biological sub- family and are carnivores who eats on fresh meat and sometimes feast on fish, birds, crabs, snakes and even on humans etc.
Mostly in the Ghanaians z6oo there are different kinds of crocodiles which are found in the Accra zoo which are; the dwarf crocodile and the bony crocodile etc. The dwarf crocodile found in the Accra zoo length is of 1.5m (4.9ft) and usually kept on shallow streams etc. They live from 50 to 100 years And usually fed with crabs, insects, fish and even reptiles like snake and even lizards.
The dwarf crocodile clamp on their prey with their Jaws and crush them and swallow them, thus because they do not have time to chew or break of small pieces of food like the way other reptiles do. They also swallow small stones that help them grind the food they eat in their stomach to help them digest well and help them survive for month without food due to their metabolisms.
Mostly crocodiles are kept in the zoo for a reason because they are cold-blooded reptiles and cannot generate heat. They normally lay 10 to 60 eggs at a time and stay in their eggs for about 55 to 110 days and are very fast swimmers which help them catch their prey.
You should spend some leisure and visit the Accra Zoo to see more about other Animals.
Below is the link to my Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/Tourism-Zoo-107538970931521/
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