Yes,but only if u want to be eaten alive in your sleep or get put in the death roll...
No!! Not in nature. However, if you would like to feed crocodile meat to your pet mice, just cut the crocodile up into tiny pieces and the mice will be happy to eat it.
Yes, she had a pet crocodile named Bobo
crocidiles are good people. you should pet one sometime.
The lady called the doctor a 'twit' because he was scared with a pet crocodile who is not going to harm him.
Yes, in many places, you need a license or special permit to keep a crocodile as a pet. Regulations vary by country and region, often requiring owners to demonstrate proper care, housing, and safety measures. It's essential to check local laws and guidelines before acquiring a crocodile, as they are considered exotic and potentially dangerous animals.
Crocodile Dundee has 'crocodile' in it. Movies with crocodiles include Black Water, Primeval, The Crocodile Hunter and Crocodile.
crocodile calling me,,, crocodile calling me,,,
No; unless you might count Ammit a demon with the head of crocodile, the torso of a leopard and the hindquarters of a hippopotamus. It eats the souls of the wicked.
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the french word for crocodile is crocodile
Unfortunately this happens. People, for whatever reason will think that it would be neat to have a crocodile as a pet and remove it from its' native environment as a hatchling, moving it to a colder environment. When it becomes too big to be "cute", they will simply release it in a cold climate where the crocodile quickly succumbs to the cold and dies. Unfortunately this happens far to often to crocodiles and many other species.
The cost of a crocodile can vary widely depending on the species, size, and where it is being purchased from. In general, they can range from a few hundred dollars to thousands of dollars. Additionally, it is important to note that keeping a crocodile as a pet is illegal in many places and requires specialized care and permits.