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Crocodiles lay eggs in clutches that range from around 10 to 60 eggs, depending on the species. The mother crocodile buries the eggs in a nest and guards them until they hatch.
The American Crocodile has colors that help it blend into it's surroundings. They also have the ability to knock something out with their strong tail. If anything tries to bite it, it can just simply roll over to escape it's clutches.
Crocodile clutches (the term for a group of unhatched bird or reptile eggs) have been known to range from a few eggs to over eighty depending on the size and species of the laying female. For example, the Nile crocodile lays approximately 40 eggs per year. The average is around 50, but half of the babies don't survive the first year.
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The main types of clutches used to engage the primary moving engine and transmission are mechanical clutches, hydraulic clutches, and electromagnetic clutches. Mechanical clutches use friction to engage and disengage the engine and transmission, hydraulic clutches use hydraulic pressure to transfer power, and electromagnetic clutches use electromagnetic force for engagement. Each type has its own advantages and applications based on the specific needs of the vehicle.
Depends on the crocodile's size.
drive starps are configured part of clutches . now in clutches like one plate clutches , paralell clutches , centrifugal clutches and plate and paralell clutches ,which are a type of friction clutches , it usually displaces drum off the shoe eg. in centrifugal clutches which works axially.
When a Crocodile Eats the Sun has 416 pages.
"Crocodile on the Sandbank" by Elizabeth Peters has 272 pages in the paperback edition.
there are 19 different types of clutch
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