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  2. Crocs for Dogs Are Coming Soon, And Pet Parents Can Get ... - AOL

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    On Wednesday, Oct. 9, Crocs announced it will release Pet Crocs, a version of the classic Crocs clog made for dogs. The new product is part of a collaboration with BARK, the dog toy maker and pet ...

  3. Crocs - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the company launched "A Free Pair for Healthcare" offering healthcare workers a free pair of their shoes. Crocs also sent 100,000 pairs of shoes to hospitals to be distributed to staff. [18] In the years 2020 to 2022, Crocs experienced a surge in sales due to several factors.

  4. Crocs for dogs: Pet boots in pink and green sell out ... - AOL

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    On Croc Day, Oct. 23, Crocs released boots for dogs and matching clogs for their humans. The shoes for pets are sold out on its website Crocs for dogs: Pet boots in pink and green sell out same ...

  5. Saltwater crocodile - Wikipedia

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    A crocodile shot in Queensland in 1957, nicknamed Krys the croc (named after the woman that shot the crocodile in July 1957; Krystina Pawlowski), was reported to be 8.63 m (28 ft 4 in) long, but no verified measurements were made and no remains of this crocodile exist. [183] [184] A "replica" of this crocodile has been made as a tourist attraction.

  6. Gen Alpha keeps tripping and falling over their own Crocs, so ...

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    No cakewalk for Crocs Despite Gen Z and Gen Alpha’s love of colorful clogs helping to boost Crocs, their trend-chasing sensibility is also threatening the brand, Ramirez said.

  7. Crocodilia - Wikipedia

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    Crocodilians have a very low metabolic rate and thus low energy requirements. They can withstand extended fasting by living on stored fat . Even recently hatched crocodiles are able to survive 58 days without food, losing 23% of their bodyweight during this time.