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  2. Crocodile tears - Wikipedia

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    The expression comes from an ancient anecdote that crocodiles weep for the victims they are eating. A collection of proverbs attributed to Plutarch suggests that the phrase "crocodile tears" was well known in antiquity: comparing the crocodile's behaviour to people who desire or cause the death of someone, but then publicly lament for them. [1]

  3. Saltwater crocodile - Wikipedia

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    This explains why individuals at 6 m (20 ft) weigh more than twice as much as individuals at 5 m (16 ft). [30] In crocodiles, linear growth eventually decreases and they start getting bulkier at a certain point. [34] Saltwater crocodiles are the largest extant riparian predators in the world. However, they start life fairly small.

  4. Crocodilia - Wikipedia

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    Rival male Nile crocodiles sometimes kill each other during the breeding season. [141] Growth in hatchlings and young crocodilians depends on the food supply. Animals reach sexual maturity at a certain length, regardless of age. Saltwater crocodiles reach maturity at 2.2–2.5 m (7–8 ft) for females and 3 m (10 ft) for males.

  5. American crocodiles are rare and one just showed up on a ...

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    A rarely seen American crocodile found its way ashore along Florida’s Treasure Coast, 160 miles north of Miami. It happened the first week of November in Indian River County, and video shows ...

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  7. Crocodile - Wikipedia

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    Crocodiles (family Crocodylidae) or true crocodiles are large, semiaquatic reptiles that live throughout the tropics in Africa, Asia, the Americas and Australia.The term “crocodile” is sometimes used more loosely to include all extant members of the order Crocodilia, which includes the alligators and caimans (both members of the family Alligatoridae), the gharial and false gharial (both ...

  8. Juror Reveals Why Amber Heard Lost to Johnny Depp: She ... - AOL

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    Some of us used the expression ‘crocodile tears.'” “A lot of the jury felt what [Depp] was saying, at the end of the day, was more believable,” the juror added.

  9. Dietary biology of the Nile crocodile - Wikipedia

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    Nile crocodiles occasionally prey on big cats including lions and leopards. [24] [42] [61] [75] However, in order to save energy, crocodiles do not prefer such agile animals, as most attacks will end before they can strike. Thus they usually attack agile prey in the absence of regular prey items.