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"<b>What a turn off!</b><br><br>Ancient Egyptians made contraceptives from crocodile dung.",

"<b>Who knew?</b><br><br>Crocodiles can swim backwards.",

"<b>Big-brained croc.</b><br><br>Having a relatively large brain (about the size of a cigar) allows the Nile crocodile to learn behavior instead of relying on basic animal instinct.<br><br> Crocodiles grip their prey with their powerful jaws and bring their victims underwater to drown them.<br><br>Having no way to anchor their prey once it is dead, the Nile crocodile must roll the animal over and over until they can twist off a hunk of meat.<br><br>In a show of tool use, the crocodile will sometimes wedge his dinner between rocks to hold it down, making it easier to tear off chunks.<br><br>If the animal's skin is too tough to eat, the crocodile will store it in an underground hollow until it rots enough.<br><br>Stones in their gizzards help the crocodile grind its food and act as ballast for diving as well.",

"<b>Champion man-eater!</b><br><br>There are more people killed in Africa every year by crocodiles than by lions and tigers.",

"<b>No chewing necessary.</b><br><br>A crocodile does not chew its food, but swallows it whole.<br><br>It carries several pounds of small stones in its stomach to aid in grinding up and digesting its nourishment.",

"<b>Get out of there!</b><br><br>The crocodile is surprisingly fast on land.<br><br> If pursued by a crocodile, a person should run in a zigzag motion, because the crocodile has little or no ability to make sudden changes of direction.",

"<b>Sound effect.</b><br><br>In Jurassic Park, the roar of the T-Rex came from mixing the noises of a crocodile, a lion, a tiger, and a baby elephant.",

"<b>Super croc!</b><br><br>The biggest species of crocodile is the Indo-Pacific, which can get up to 30 ft. long.<br><br>The Indo-Pacific crocodile is the longest crocodile in the world. It is also one of the most dangerous.<br><br>The Indo-Pacific is one of two types of crocodiles that eat humans.<br><br>The Indo-Pacific crocodile lives primarily in saltwater while many other species of crocodile live in only in freshwater rivers, ponds, lakes, and swamps.<br><br>However, they can also be found in freshwater, and where freshwater and saltwater meet in the briny waters.<br><br> The Indo-Pacific crocodile can travel thousands of kilometers in a relatively short amount of time to find food or a new territory to make their home.",

"<b>The American Crocodile is endangered.</b><br><br> Poachers have led these crocodiles to the point of near-extinction. The American Crocodile is one of the only species of crocodile that has neared extinction.<br><br> At present, around 600 American Crocodiles are living in Florida. These crocodiles live along the Upper Keys and southern coastal areas.<br><br> American Crocodiles are the victims of their habitat being taken over by people and poachers.<br><br>American Crocodiles have been known to wander into towns, cities, and even homes.",

"<b>Ancient creature.</b><br><br>Crocodile fossils have been found that are 220 million years old.<br><br>The crocodile is one of the longest living creatures on the planet. Crocodiles have survived well past the dinosaurs, which died 65 millions years ago.<br><br>They have survived poachers who have tried to sell their skins for clothing or food.<br><br> At this time, all 23 crocodile species (not counting the two alligator groups) are surviving and most are thriving.<br><br>Other, similar species in the same family (Crocodilian) such as the alligator are not as lucky since alligators are close to extinction.",

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