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  • How does a crocodile look like?

    The American crocodile is lizard-shaped with a long, muscular tail and four short legs that have five toes on the front feet and four on the back feet.
    Adults have grayish-green backs and tails and white to yellowish undersides..

  • What a crocodile looks like?

    The American crocodile has a large lizard-like body with four short legs and a long muscular tail.
    Their hides are rough and scaled.
    Juvenile American crocodiles are dark olive brown with darker cross-bands on tail and body, while adults are uniformly brown with darker cross-bands on tail..

  • What is the color of a crocodile?

    Crocodiles are grayish-green and prefer coastal, brackish and salt-water habitats.
    They have a narrow, tapered, triangular snout..

  • What is unique about crocodiles?

    Crocodiles have powerful jaws with many conical teeth and short legs with clawed webbed toes.
    They share a unique body form that allows the eyes, ears, and nostrils to be above the water surface while most of the animal is hidden below.
    The tail is long and massive, and the skin is thick and plated..

  • Most species are not highly territorial, with the exception of the saltwater crocodile, which is a highly territorial and aggressive species: a mature, male saltwater crocodile will not tolerate any other males at any time of the year, but most other species are more flexible.
  • Nevertheless, crocodiles are capable of complex behaviours.
    They are often curious and show evidence of rapid learning.
    Captive individuals of some species are known to recognize their keepers and show neither fear nor aggressiveness.
    These animals beg for food, and some even permit themselves to be petted.
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Design by crocodile
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Infantry tank/Flame tank

The Churchill Crocodile was a British flame-throwing tank of late Second World War.
It was a variant of the Tank, Infantry, Mk IV (A22) Churchill Mark VII, although the Churchill Mark IV was initially chosen to be the base vehicle.
Crocodile electric locomotives are so called because they have long noses at

Crocodile electric locomotives are so called because they have long noses at

Crocodile electric locomotives are so called because they have long noses at each end, reminiscent of the snout of a crocodile.
These contain the motors and drive axles, and are connected by an articulated center section.
The center section usually contains the crew compartments, pantographs and transformer.
A crocodile clip or alligator clip is a plier-like spring-

A crocodile clip or alligator clip is a plier-like spring-

Device used for creating a temporary electrical connection

A crocodile clip or alligator clip is a plier-like spring-tensioned metal clip with elongated, serrated jaws that is used for creating a temporary electrical connection.
This simple mechanical device gets its name from the resemblance of its serrated jaws to the toothed jaws of a crocodile or alligator.
It is used to clamp and grab onto a bare electrical cable to an lead on a battery or some other electrical component.
Functioning much like a spring-loaded clothespin, the clip's tapered, serrated jaws are forced together by a spring to grip an object.
When manufactured for electronics testing and evaluation, one jaw of the clip is typically permanently crimped or soldered to a wire, or is bent to form the inner tubular contact of a ~4 mm (0.16 in) female banana jack, enabling quick non-permanent connection between a circuit under test and laboratory equipment or to another electrical circuit.
The clip is typically covered by a plastic shroud or boot to prevent accidental short-circuits.
Crocodile cracking is a common type of distress in asphalt

Crocodile cracking is a common type of distress in asphalt

Distress in asphalt pavement

Crocodile cracking is a common type of distress in asphalt pavement.
The following is more closely related to fatigue cracking which is characterized by interconnecting or interlaced cracking in the asphalt layer resembling the hide of a crocodile.
Cell sizes can vary in size up to 300 millimetres (12 in) across, but are typically less than 150 millimetres (5.9 in) across.
Fatigue cracking is generally a loading failure, but numerous factors can contribute to it.
It is often a sign of sub-base failure, poor drainage, or repeated over-loadings.
It is important to prevent fatigue cracking, and repair as soon as possible, as advanced cases can be very costly to repair and can lead to formation of potholes or premature pavement failure.
A crocodile farm or alligator farm  is an establishment for breeding

A crocodile farm or alligator farm is an establishment for breeding

Establishment for breeding and raising of crocodilians

A crocodile farm or alligator farm is an establishment for breeding and raising of crocodilians in order to produce crocodile and alligator meat, leather from crocodile and alligator skin, and other goods.
Many species of both alligators and crocodiles are farmed internationally.
In Louisiana alone, alligator farming is a $60 to $70 million industry.
And most crocodile farms are in Thailand.
Crocodile oil is extracted from the fatty tissues of crocodiles

Crocodile oil is extracted from the fatty tissues of crocodiles

Extract of fatty tissue of crocodiles

Crocodile oil is extracted from the fatty tissues of crocodiles.
Crocodile fat is a product of commercial farming, evident in Thailand.
Historically, for centuries crocodile oil has been used by traditional practitioners across the globe, including Chinese Traditional Medicine, Southeast Asia, Ancient Egypt.
Crocodile oil was found to be used since the 19th century for different purposes in different cultures.
Due to the oil's components, its richness in monounsaturated and Polyunsaturated fats, it is today commonly used as ointment for treatment of skin conditions, skin structure enhancement, collagen deposition, and medicine for illnesses.
In recent times, the use of crocodile oil has invited criticism from the use of crocodile oil as there is an increased demand for cruelty-free and vegan-friendly beauty products in consumers of today's society.
The freshwater crocodile

The freshwater crocodile

Species of reptile

The freshwater crocodile, also known as the Australian freshwater crocodile, Johnstone's crocodile or the freshie, is a species of crocodile endemic to the northern regions of Australia.
Unlike their much larger Australian relative, the saltwater crocodile, freshwater crocodiles are not known as man-eaters, although they bite in self-defence, and brief, nonfatal attacks have occurred, apparently the result of mistaken identity.
The Gagudju Crocodile Hotel

The Gagudju Crocodile Hotel

Building in Jabiru, Northern Territory

The Gagudju Crocodile Hotel, also known as Kakadu Crocodile Hotel or just the Croc Hotel is a 3.5 star hotel located in Jabiru, Northern Territory, within Australia's Kakadu National Park.
Owned by the Indigenous clans of the Gaagudju people, it was the first major tourism development in the National Park and is notable for its unique design in the shape of a crocodile.
Since 2014, the hotel has been operated by the Accor group under the Mecure brand.
HMS Crocodile (1867)

HMS Crocodile (1867)

HMS Crocodile was a Euphrates-class troopship launched into the Thames from the Blackwall Yard of Money Wigram and Sons on 7 January 1867.
She was the fourth and last vessel of the Royal Navy to carry the name.
Killer Crocodile is a 1989 Italian horror film directed

Killer Crocodile is a 1989 Italian horror film directed

1989 Italian horror film

Killer Crocodile is a 1989 Italian horror film directed by Fabrizio De Angelis, who co-wrote the screenplay with Dardano Sacchetti.
It stars Anthony Crenna, Ann Douglas, Thomas Moore, Wohrman Williams and Van Johnson.
The film's plot centers around a group of ecologists who, while investigating the illegal dumping of hazardous waste in a swamp, encounter an enormous, man-eating crocodile.

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