sort of in most places in the us it is illegal to own one unless you have a permit in some states its legal SOME states
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American Alligator,Black Caiman,Saltwater Crocodile,Spectacled Caiman,Broad-Snouted Crocodile,Jacre' Caiman,Chinese Alligator,Australian Freshwater Crocodile,Schneider's Dwarf Caiman,American Crocodile,Slender-Snouted Crocodile,Orinoco Crocodile,Philippine Crocodile,Johnson's Crocodile,Morelet's Crocodile,Nile Crocodile,New Guinea Crocodile,Mugger(marsh)Crocodile,Cuban Crocodile,Cuvier's Dwarf Caiman,Siamese Crocodile,African Dwarf Crocodile,False Gharial Crocodile(gavial),Indian Gharial(gavial).
Oh, let's think about this for a moment. You see, an ant and a crocodile are very different creatures with different strengths. While an ant may not be able to physically harm a crocodile, it plays an important role in the ecosystem by working together with other ants. Each creature, no matter how small, has its own unique purpose and contributes to the balance of nature in its own special way.
Crocodile is the correct spelling.
Crocodile
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The phone number of the Michigan'S Own is: 989-652-8005.
yes it does.
The address of the Michigan'S Own is: 1250 Weiss St, Frankenmuth, MI 48734-1928
The web address of the Michigan'S Own Military And Space Museum is: http://www.michigansmilitarymuseum.com
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The phone number of the Michigan'S Own Military And Space Museum is: 989-652-3188.
Contrary to popular belief the Lacoste logo is not an alligator. Lacoste was a tennis player and was nicknamed "The Crocodile". One of his friends embroidered a crocodile on his blazer and he loved it. He then went on to create his own cloths and used the crocodile to represent his clothing since he was nicknamed "The Crocodile".
The address of the Michigan'S Own Military And Space Museum is: 652 Willow Ln, Frankenmuth, MI 48734
In the story "The Blue Bead," the crocodile is depicted as cunning and deceptive. It uses its intelligence to trick the monkey into getting closer, showcasing its strategic nature. Additionally, the crocodile's actions reflect its predatory instincts and willingness to take advantage of others for its own benefit.
Yes.
no they do not