Where do Crocs live?

 Where do Crocs live? 

Crocs live in warm places all over the world, including Australia, North America and Europe. If you wanted to know where a croc lives, you could look at maps of where the crocodile species are found (they will often have their own map). You can also just look at them lying around on beaches! You could even find some photos online if you want to see them.

Crocs are found in a range of different habitats. They can be found in lakes, rivers, the ocean and mangroves. They love being in and around water. Sometimes you will see them lying on beaches because they sunbathe just like us!



Do Crocs eat meat?

 Yep, crocs are carnivores and they eat lots of different types of food which includes fish, mammals and even birds.


To kill their prey, a croc will lunge at them with its mouth open. It can then pull their prey into the water using its powerful jaws.

Do crocs get smelly?

Is there such a thing as over-washing your crocs to the point of making them smell? We haven’t reached that level of commitment yet, but we can tell you this: nobody likes a smelly shoe. Investing in foot powder will keep your crocs fresh and dry so they don’t smell like death, and regular cleaning will also keep your shoes happy. If you’ve already used up all the tricks in the book and stuffed yourself at lunchtime with garlic bread, it might be time to make a quick stop at the mall to snag some new kicks.

If you’re the type of person who cares about their shoes, there are two things you should be aware of. One, shoes are expensive. Like, really expensive. Second, they wear out over time and need to be replaced. We thought we’d make a quick list of some quick fixes that will help keep your shoes fresh and dry.

1) Invest in Crocs. They are the best all-purpose shoe for every situation; you can wear them in water (and not die), on land (and not die), at night (if your pants don’t catch fire), or even for work if you don’t mind looking like a reckless idiot all day long. We like to wear them every day.

2) Invest in shoe powder. It’s cheap, cleans your shoes, and makes them smell like all-natural wonders. Maybe you don’t believe us. Just ask your friends or coworkers who will put up with your stinky shoes for a couple of hours while you get some work done at the office. They’ll tell you that shoe powder is all you need; it really works! We know this from personal experience.



3) Keep your shoes clean. That might sound a little obvious, but if we could use one piece of advice to keep our feet freshly dry and our boots fresh through the rest of our lives, we would do it without hesitation. If you’re the type of person who is always on the go, you might just be tempted to think that heavy-duty cleaning every week or so is your best option. We know what we’d rather do, and it doesn’t involve scrubbing hard surfaces with baking soda just to get our shoes clean enough for the week.

4) Wear socks. Even if you don’t want to wear those uncomfortable woolen things your grandpa wears everyday to church; make sure you wear at least one layer of clothing between your feet and your shoes. If you want to walk around with sweaty, stinky feet; by all means do it. But for the rest of us, we have better things to do.


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