crocodile in the PONS Dictionary

crocodile Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Crocodiles have relatively larger brains and show a fairly complex social structure.
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It is a protected region of natural habitat and is home to hippopotami, crocodiles, and snakes of all types.
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Unlike most living crocodiles, it is brevirostrine, or broad-snouted.
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The habitat of gaurs and saltwater crocodiles seldom overlaps in recent times due to the decreasing range of both species.
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The game does not have the snakes or crocodiles of the original, but scorpions are still present.
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In crocodiles, it protects their eyes from water but also hinders their focus under water.
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Forthwith he seated him upon the crocodile's head, and saw him off.
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Reptiles are represented by a large number of snake and lizard species, as well as the ghariyal and crocodiles.
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Sharks, dolphins, crocodiles and an extraordinary diversity of fish species make the islands reefs their home.
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In addition to crocodiles it also contains leeches, fishes, turtles and other flesh-eating water animals.
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