Marsh crocodiles

Swift but usually inactive, the marsh, or "fish-eating," crocodiles are common in the wetter, warmner parts of Endor. They are inoffensive when let alone, but can be quite deadly when surprised (or hungry). Black, with green stripes and light blue undersides, they are colorful carnivores.

Its diet consists of large mammals and birds who enter or come to the edge of the water in search of food or drink. After grabbing its prey in its long, powerful snout, the marsh crocodile drowns the victim and then tears the flacid body apart with twisting bites. This involves spinning its entire body, but the beast is exceptionally agile when its in the water.

The marsh crocodile spends its nights in the water and basks on the shore during the days the sun is out. It feeds on an average of once every two days. While swimming, it uses the rocks it swallows for ballast. Its nostrils and throat are equipped with flaps and valves that enable it to stay under water for extended periods without fear of intaking part of the marsh or river.