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WhitepapersCrocodileThis article defines the term crocodile and describes the life and habit of crocodiles.It first gives information about the name and the various other names used for this species.There are extensive details of the physical structure and the internal vascular system. Habitat is also described in details.The article concludes with a discussion of various myths surrounding this species. Living with Alligators This article discusses alligator-human interactions at the marshes and swamps of Florida. Florida has documented many attacks on humans by alligators and records are available since 1948.The article reports that the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) receives more than 18,000 alligator-related complaints each year.The article also has a Safety Tips section that offers practical suggestions. Crocodiles and Alligators This article focuses on the difference between a crocodile and an alligator. Snout shapes, teeth placement at the jaws, living habitats, and hunting habits are some of the parameters by which they differ. The article has a section titled 'Connecting with Alligator and Crocodile' that promises to bring 'crocodilian energy' into one's life! Aqua Facts: Crocodilians This article has all the basic facts about crocodiles. How crocodiles catch their preys and why do they sit with their mouths open are some of the questions answered in this article. An interesting section at the end of this article is the 'Did You Know' section filled with a lot of fun facts about crocodiles. One example is this: Did you know that crocodiles roar like lions?! Crocodile Dundee in Zimbabwe This article focuses on the crocodiles and their breeding in Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe. It is the story of finding crocodiles' nest. Lake Kariba's crocodiles breed quickly and are therefore a threat to the villagers on the lake's banks. To reduce this threat, their eggs are removed and thus their breeding is controlled. |
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