Footman brings me a youngcrocodile: fishy but very palatable.
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But do you stop your eternal talking, and pass me the salt and that youngcrocodile.
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A whole youngcrocodile, head, feet, an' all.
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A youngcrocodile had risen out of the lake, and was ranging the garden in wantonness or hunger.
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That is a youngcrocodile.
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Presently we saw a creature which at a distance looked like a youngcrocodile leap off the shore into the water.
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The Batavians believe that women, when delivered of a child, are frequently delivered at the same time of a youngcrocodile as a twin.
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Humboldt has related the strange accident of a hovel having been erected over a spot where a youngcrocodile lay buried in the hardened mud.
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Often while the attention of a youngcrocodile is wholly engaged by one of the zamuros, another seizes the favourable opportunity for an unforeseen attack.
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When the youngcrocodiles within the eggs are ready to hatch, they utter an acute cry.
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The barking sounds of some animals were heard, which the doctor found proceeded from youngcrocodiles.
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They were then heavily armoured, powerfully armed, and sometimes as large as alligators or youngcrocodiles.
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We once saw opposite Tette youngcrocodiles in December, swimming beside an island in company with an old one.
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Youngcrocodiles are masticating my-oh
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The Indians assured us that the youngcrocodiles prefer the marshes, and the rivers that are less broad, and less deep.