What keeps the crocodile in fine temperature and active.
Crocodile papyri are ancient texts found in the stomachs of crocodiles mummified by ancient Egyptians. These texts provide valuable historical and cultural information about ancient Egyptian religious beliefs and practices. The discovery of crocodile papyri has shed light on the significance of crocodiles in ancient Egyptian society and their connection to the gods.
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Joseph Gilbert Manning has written: 'The Hauswaldt papyri' -- subject(s): Demotic Papyri, Egyptian language, History, Papyri, Demotic, Sources
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Bernard Pyne Grenfell has written: 'New classical fragments and other Greek and Latin papyri' -- subject(s): Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri), Manuscripts, Latin (Papyri) 'New Sayings of Jesus and Fragment of a Lost Gospel from Oxyrhyncus' 'Hellenica oxyrhynchia cum Theopompi et Cratippi fragmentis recognoverunt brevique adnotatione critica' -- subject(s): Hellenica oxyrhynchia 'Greek papyri' 'Oxyrhynchus Papyri (Graeco-Roman Memorial)' 'Fayum Towns and Their Papyri (Graeco-Roman Memorial)' 'The Hibeh Papyri (Graeco-Roman Memoirs)'
Anothony Horowitz named his book crocidile tears because it's a metephor because crocidiles often cry so there prey gets closer and them eats them
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The plural of papyrus is papyri or papyruses. Both are acceptable, but papyri is preferred.