Were the Seychelles once home to crocodiles?


Were the Seychelles once home to crocodiles? Seychelles were once home to crocodiles When settlers first arrived, one of the biggest problems they faced was an abundance of saltwater crocodiles. It's thought they became extinct by around 1819, although there are still are reported sightings of them from time to time.


What is the biggest problem in Seychelles?

The main climate change threats facing Seychelles are similar to those threatening other small island developing states: changes in rainfall patterns leading to flooding, landslides on one hand and extended periods of drought on the other, increases in sea temperature, changes in acidity and damage to marine ecosystems ...


Are there sharks around the Seychelles?

Grey Reef Sharks are quite a commonly found species in the Seychelles and the specimens spotted at Alphonse tend to be bigger than average.


Are sharks common in Seychelles?

Grey Reef Shark Grey Reef Sharks are quite a commonly found species in the Seychelles and the specimens spotted at Alphonse tend to be bigger than average.