just stand and don't move our else the cobra will strike or if that don't work then buy a snake trap or snake tons or a snake container and you get to keep the snake like a pet if you won't to
No crocodiles are noctrunal and do their hunting at night.
in a while crocodile
See you later alligator. After awhile crocodile. You're getting on my nerves now youre cramping my style
The saying starts with one person saying, "See ya later, alligator." The other person responds, "After a while, crocodile."
Whales eats crocodile as that's part of the food chain. Whales sometimes swim near estuaries and when see a crocodile, they approach and eat them. They eat crocodile in order to protect humans.
Things that affect the crocodile include: Salinity in the water, scarcity of food and other animals. The crocodile can change the temperature of its eggs to define what gender the baby will be. Crocodile have see-through eye-lids so that they can see underwater and can remain submerged for a number oh ours. For further information, see Steve Irwen
See ya later, alligator' is a friendly, casual farewell typically said in jest to a friend. It is often responded to with the matching 'After awhile, crocodile!'
I saw him with a baby crocodile biting him finger so we could see what the 'Death Roll' was. But as far as i know he didn't receive any serious injuries from a crocodile.
If you can't see one then, yes, they probably do.
A crocodile's head is broader, and it has a thinner snout than an alligator's head. The alligator's head is also darker than the crocodile's. For more information, see the links below.
It's just a little rhyme..."See you later alligator" and "In a while crocodile".
Llyods TSB has a man walking his crocodile on a lead - you can see it just as the Bank Manager gets off his bike and goes into the bank.