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    How the crocodile got its long tail A long long time ago‚ there was a lazy crocodile. Its tail was as short as a hotdog sausage. It only eats‚ drinks and sleeps all day long under the tree that near the water. One day‚ a man was walking down a hill‚ he saw a crocodile eating an apple. He asked “Can I have some of your apple please?” The crocodile didn’t say anything‚ instead the crocodile threw the apple away and said “Yum!” And it gobbled up the man in two bites. After a while‚ it

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    Organism Physiology Paper The Physiological Evolution of the Crocodile Mother Nature diversity in regards to the animal kingdom is amazing. Throughout the Centuries‚ there have been changes to the globe and therefore to the habitat of the humans‚ animals‚ plants and all of the infinite organisms that live in our planet. However‚ even though there have been changes‚ the living organisms also have adapted to their new environment by changing their genetic composition and acquiring new characteristics

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    In a time long ago‚ deep in a rainforest‚ lived a great ape. He was king of the land. Ape was big‚ standing 9 feet tall and weighing over 400 pounds. All the other animals were afraid of Ape and would go to great lengths just to avoid him. It was obvious that no one could ever take him down. Although the ape was king‚ he was also very lazy. So lazy that he hired other animals to gather only the ripest and freshest mangos to satisfy his appetite. The trade off for these hired animals was the guarantee

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    Obviously fighting with Rapture was likely to get them both killed‚ and back tracking to the other tunnel would likely alert the Crocodiles to their presence. The best bet was to move forward. Rapture looked thoughtful and Lance folded his arms across his chest. A moment passed and then without warning‚ Rapture scooped a piece of loose rubble and tossed it at the crocodiles. Lance watched in horror as it hit the wall‚ shattering into tiny pieces that showered over the beasts. They lunged towards the

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    Steve Irwin. Steve Irwin was a well known Australian natural life devotee who was in charge of the prominent Crocodile Hunter arrangement. He was conceived in Melbourne‚ Australia‚ on February 22‚ 1962‚ Steve Irwin experienced childhood with a natural life park claimed by his guardians and went ahead to turn into a creature lover and TV character‚ facilitating the well known arrangement Crocodile Hunter and showing up on real syndicated programs. Irwin’s work produced a variety of stock tie-ins. He was

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    The Elephant’s Child (an adaptation) by Rudyard Kipling Parts: (9) Narrator 1 Narrator 2 Elephant Child Kolokolo Bird Crocodile Brother 1 Brother 2 Ostrich Giraffe Narrator 1: In the high and far-off times‚ the elephant‚ O Best Beloved‚ had no trunk. He had only a blackish‚ bulgy nose‚ as big as a boot‚ that he could wriggle about from side to side--but he couldn’t pick up things with it. Narrator 2: But there was one elephant‚ a new elephant--an elephant child--who was full of ’satiable curiosity

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    Rex‚ while in “Being Prey‚” it’s just a crocodile. “Sound of Thunder” has its reptilian antagonist shown when the author explains‚ “Out of the mist‚ one hundred yards away‚ came

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    The crocodile is a fierce creature that many people fear due to its jaw strength‚ speed‚ and unpredictability. Due to this‚ many people try to stay away from the beasts. Yearning to know more about these large‚ lethal reptiles? Continue reading to learn extraordinary facts that you should know about these predators. Number Fifteen: They Don’t Chew. All predators do most of their digesting inside their bodies‚ which is different from herbivores‚ which chew their food as part of the process. Instead

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    the crocodile and was known to be the one that not just snatches life away‚ but also offers rebirth and protects the dead in the afterlife. Another myth states that “The strength and speed of the crocodile was thought to be symbolic of the power of the Pharaoh‚ and the word "sovereign" was written with the hieroglyph of a crocodile. It was thought that Sobek could protect the Pharaoh from dark magic.” http://www.ancientegyptonline.co.uk/sobek.html The ancient Egyptians mummified crocodiles‚ placing

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    Year 11 Australian Studies Film Analysis: Crocodile Dundee. Question 1: Describe the features of the various environments shown in the film. The film‚ Crocodile Dundee‚ showed the environment of the Northern Territory - especially parts of Arnhem Land. This included mainly scrubland and desert. Not that I have ever been up to that part of Australia but I believe how they portrayed the environment in the film is very true to life. I think I would be accurate in saying that it was not set in summer

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