no, adjectives are decribing words.
In the phrase "heavily armored crocodile," the adjective "heavily armored" describes the crocodile's protective features, emphasizing its tough exterior. The word "dark" in "dark depths" serves as another adjective, conveying the ominous and mysterious nature of the water into which the crocodile is sliding. Together, these adjectives create a vivid image of both the creature and its environment.
Crocodile Dundee has 'crocodile' in it. Movies with crocodiles include Black Water, Primeval, The Crocodile Hunter and Crocodile.
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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).
the french word for crocodile is crocodile
Crocodile is the correct spelling.
Saltwater crocodile
the crocodile hunter
crocodile
Crocodile
a normal crocodile
No. A crocodile is a reptile.