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Describe a crocodile in your own words.

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Describe a crocodile in your own words.

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A crocodile is a large, powerful reptile known for its tough, scaly skin and long, muscular body. It has a broad, flat head with sharp, pointed teeth that stick out even when its mouth is closed, giving it a fierce look. Crocodiles have short, strong legs with webbed feet, making them excellent swimmers. Their long tails help them move quickly through water, where they spend most of their time. They are usually greyish-green or brown, which helps them blend into their swampy or river surroundings. Crocodiles are carnivores, and they are known to be patient hunters, waiting quietly for prey to come close before striking quickly with their powerful jaws.

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