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what is the difference between a shark and a crocodile?
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no idea lol, if i sound stupid askin this dont laugh
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.alligator noun either of two species of a large reptile similar to a crocodile but with a broader head and blunter snout, and teeth that do not protrude over its jaws.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c as aligarto: from Spanish el lagarto the lizard.
crocodile noun 1 a large aquatic reptile found in tropical regions of Africa, Asia, Australia and S and N America, with a bulky body, short legs, powerful jaws that narrow to form a long snout and a thick scaly skin. 2 leather made from its skin. 3 colloq a line of schoolchildren walking in twos.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from Latin crocodilus, from Greek krokodeilos.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c as aligarto: from Spanish el lagarto the lizard.
crocodile noun 1 a large aquatic reptile found in tropical regions of Africa, Asia, Australia and S and N America, with a bulky body, short legs, powerful jaws that narrow to form a long snout and a thick scaly skin. 2 leather made from its skin. 3 colloq a line of schoolchildren walking in twos.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from Latin crocodilus, from Greek krokodeilos.
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