look in the book
crocodile calling me,,, crocodile calling me,,,
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 only animal able tio kill and eat a lion is a large crocodile and they do occasionally do so.
Oh, dude, technically speaking, a crocodile could potentially kill a moose if the circumstances were just right. Like, if the moose wandered into the water where the crocodile was lurking, it might have a shot. But let's be real, that's a pretty unlikely scenario. Like, I wouldn't lose sleep over it if I were you.
Crocodile is the correct spelling.
What keeps the crocodile in fine temperature and active.
papyri
Joseph Gilbert Manning has written: 'The Hauswaldt papyri' -- subject(s): Demotic Papyri, Egyptian language, History, Papyri, Demotic, Sources
papyri
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)'
The plural of papyrus is papyri or papyruses. Both are acceptable, but papyri is preferred.
Edgar Lobel has written: 'The Oxyrhynchus Papyri (Graeco-Roman Memorial)' 'Racine' 'Oxyrhynchus Papyri 37 (Graeco-Roman Memoirs)' 'Oxyrhynchus Papyri 30 (Graeco-Roman Memoirs)' 'A Greek historical drama' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Facsimiles, Greek Historical drama, Greek drama, Greek drama (Tragedy), Historical drama, Greek, History and criticism, Manuscripts, Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri), Oxyrhynchus papyri
A Crocodile has a backbone so it is a VERTEBRATE like all reptiles
A Crocodile has a backbone so it is a VERTEBRATE like all reptiles
David Stewart Crawford has written: 'Fuad I University papyri' -- subject(s): Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri) 'Papyri Michaelidae' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri), Manuscripts, Latin (Papyri), Ostraka
Hans-Udo Rosenbaum has written: 'Repertorium Der Griechischen Christlichen Papyri II: Kirchenvater-Papyri'
Kathleen McNamee has written: 'Abbreviations in Greek literary papyri and ostraca' -- subject(s): Glossaries, vocabularies, Greek Abbreviations, Greek language, Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri), Ostraka 'Sigla and select marginalia in Greek literary papyri' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Greek literature, Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri), Marginalia, Signs and symbols, Textual Criticism