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Cat-Eyes: No..... why.... ? Posted Mar 26, 2004
...Or at least, i think we do. I know we have Freshwater, i thought we also had saltwater, and we definately don't have aligators...
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Cat-Eyes: No..... why.... ? Posted Mar 26, 2004
We are not a bunch of ex-English idiots! We're the smart ones! We got away from the English!
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Cat-Eyes: No..... why.... ? Posted Mar 26, 2004
Ahha! We DO have Freshwater AND Salt-water crocs! Your theory is flawed!!
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U521150 Posted Mar 26, 2004
Actually no, it can be explained by you not bothering to use the word 'alligator' and saying they're the same, crocodiles, but specifying 'saltwater' and 'freshwater' so
And we were the smart ones, we deported you all to Australia and got rid of you
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Cat-Eyes: No..... why.... ? Posted Mar 26, 2004
No, because aligators are a different animal. Both Saltwater and Freshwater crocs belong to the *goes back to site she was at before* Crocodylidae family.
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Cat-Eyes: No..... why.... ? Posted Mar 26, 2004
Here's some info:
The crocodile, or crocodilian, family is divided into 3 groups:crocodiles, alligators & caimans, and gavials.
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Cat-Eyes: No..... why.... ? Posted Mar 26, 2004
Crocodiles have longer, narrower snouts than alligators, and the 4th tooth of the lower jaw is outside when the mouth is closed. There are two kinds of crocodile, the estuarine (or saltwater) and the freshwater.
TOTALLY DIFFERENT!!!
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Cat-Eyes: No..... why.... ? Posted Mar 26, 2004
Yeah, there are different species of Crocs depending on where you are.
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Cat-Eyes: No..... why.... ? Posted Mar 26, 2004
Yeah, I got stuck on the same 2 pages for like 10 mins...
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U521150 Posted Mar 26, 2004
*looks at him concernedly*
How are you feeling? Don't try to move.
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