Eyes Test: Find the hidden crocodile

There is a crocodile hidden in this picture. Can you find the hidden crocodile?Let’s see how fast can you find the crocodile?

Answer: There is a small crocodile just behind dry tree wood in the water.

Crocodiles are mostly nocturnal animals. They are predators and spend most of their time in the water; although they are also known to make journeys of several kilometers over land. In the first weeks of life, crocodiles eat insects, crustaceans, snails, small fishes, frogs, and tadpoles. Older crocodiles mainly eat fish and are more apt to prey upon waterfowl and on mammals. Occasionally, a member of one of the larger species eats a human being, though such incidents happen so infrequently that crocodiles cannot be generally regarded as man-eaters.

Crocodiles capture water animals in their jaws with a sideways movement of the muzzle. They have sensitive pressure receptors located in pits in the scales around the mouth that detect motion; these structures assist in the capture of prey in dark or murky water. To catch land animals, a crocodile floats passively or remains motionless at the edge of the water where prey habitually drink. With a sudden lunge, it seizes an unsuspecting animal and drowns it. If the prey is large, a crocodile may grip portions of the victim in its jaws and rotate rapidly in the water to tear the prey apart.

Maybe the crocodile in the picuter is going to hunt his prey?