The poem "The Crocodile" was written by Lewis Carroll, famous for his works "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Glass." The poem humorously tells the story of a young girl's encounter with a crocodile.
Crocodiles have a unique set of eyes that are adapted for hunting in both water and on land. They have a nictitating membrane that acts as a protective contact lens, allowing them to see clearly underwater. Their eyes have a high number of light-detecting cells called rods, which help them see well in low light conditions. Additionally, crocodiles have excellent night vision due to a layer of cells behind their retinas that reflect light and improve their vision at night.
Cunning predator silently waits Reptile with armored scales and jaws On riverbanks, it patiently baits Cruising through waters with no flaws
This excerpt is from the song-poem "Jump down, turn around, pick a bale of cotton." It is a traditional African-American work song that describes the struggles and challenges faced by workers in the fields. The lyrics reflect the difficulty and danger of daily life for those working in harsh conditions.
The location of the alligator car on page 15 of the I Spy Gold Challenger book may vary between copies of the book as the objects to search for can differ. It is best to carefully scan the page to locate the specific alligator car as described in the book you have.
Unless is a saltwater crocodile a large specimen such as lolong, it is still have its huge mass advantage, but in deeper water it might win, ligers are worthy
Jaguars will easily take out any gator, but not salt water crocs they are much different.
Eventually if heated long enough (and hot enough) all the water would either eat the world or MELT (turning into steam), leaving behind nothing but solid salt behind. This is one way that you can remove salt from sea water in fact.
They are much the same, both being dead, and both being reanimated.
A mummy is usually reanimated by magic, a zombie by some drug or radiation. One could then say - tongue in cheek - that mummies aren't real!
That said, they are both dead, and both moving about. It would seem that it would be an even match, except that the mummy might trip over it's wrappings!
Here is an example in a sentence:
The beautiful woman cried crocodile tears when the policeman tried to give her a ticket for driving too quickly.
It means: sad emotions that are not real.
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alligators can move up to 30mph an hour so if you are running from one you should run in a zig zag path because its hard for alligators to make turns
Alligators are members of the family Alligatoridae, which is broken up into 2 genus. There are true alligators, of which there are 2 species, the American Alligator and the Chinese Alligator, and the Caiman, which there are 6 species, the Black Caiman, Spectacled Caiman, Broad Snouted Caiman, Yacare Caiman, Cuvier's Dwarf Caiman and Schneider's Dwarf Caiman
Although it cannot breathe underwater, an alligator can hold its breath for up to an hour. A crocodile is an order of reptile that contains both crocodiles and alligators, among other relatives. Like all reptiles, crocodiles have backbones, dry, scaly skin, and are cold-blooded.
Crocodiles have been around for roughly 100 million years.
the bird gets the left over food off the gaters teeth while the gater get his?her teeth cleaned
yes it depends on what snake it is. if it is a smaller snake, then no. but if it is larger then yes.
Yes, I just watched Alligotar Adventure Trip At Myrtle Beach on Utube. It didn't say if it was actually on the beach or a zoo. It was very interesting though.
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Elephants have large brains which increases their memory capacity. An elephant's memory can last for a pretty long time. Some even say an elephant never forgets.(10 years)
Crocodiles are smarter than other reptiles because of the proportions of their brains. Snakes, for example have very large areas of the brain devoted to sensory information- in other words, their brains are specialized in receiving information with relatively small areas of the brain for processing information. Crocodiles, meanwhile, have larger areas of the brain devoted to processing the information they recieve than other reptiles, and even a number of mammals.