“Crocodylus” is a genus of reptiles that includes the true crocodiles. This genus is part of the family Crocodylidae and is characterized by their elongated bodies, powerful jaws, and semi-aquatic lifestyle. Crocodiles within this genus are found in various regions around the world, primarily in freshwater habitats like rivers, lakes, and swamps, as well as some brackish and saltwater environments. The term “Crocodylus” is often used in scientific contexts to refer to these species collectively.