Crocodylidae’ is a scientific term that refers to a family of reptiles commonly known as true crocodiles. This family includes various species of large, aquatic reptiles that are characterized by their long snouts, powerful tails, and strong limbs. Members of Crocodylidae are typically found in tropical and subtropical regions of the world, inhabiting freshwater and brackish environments such as rivers, lakes, and wetlands. They are carnivorous and are known for their predatory behavior. The family includes well-known species such as the American crocodile and the Nile crocodile.