alligators and crocodiles การใช้
- Participants learn how alligators and crocodiles hide themselves in the water.
- Florida panthers, bobcats, raccoons, alligators and crocodiles roamed here.
- Many species of both alligators and crocodiles are farmed internationally.
- Southern Florida is the only place where both alligators and crocodiles live side by side.
- "Alligators and crocodiles have descended almost unchanged from the dinosaurs, " he said.
- But alligator and crocodile meat, long a part of skinning is performed on still living crocodiles.
- Alligators and crocodiles can be raised in captivity with " open cycle " or " closed cycle " methods.
- Farming alligators and crocodiles first grew out of the demand for skins, which can fetch hundreds of dollars each.
- This is a worldwide organization of biologist and other professions coming together to conserve the 23 species of alligators and crocodiles.
- Alligator and crocodile farming began because of demand for their hides, but now nearly all parts of the animal are put to use.
- He has shown great affinity towards large felines, such as ocelots and tigers, but fears large reptiles, in particular alligators and crocodiles.
- Today the St . Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park is at the center of alligator and crocodile education and environmental awareness in the United States.
- For example, Erickson said, it is highly unusual to find, as he did at Wannagan Creek, alligators and crocodiles sharing a territory.
- The tiny Alligator Farm in St . Augustine says it has become an accredited zoological park, with every kind of alligator and crocodile in the world.
- Among the survivors : 20 turtles, 12 alligators and crocodiles, three boa constrictors, two pythons and a moray eel, aquarium owner Angelo Cuculino said Sunday.
- The skin, most notably the underside, of alligators and crocodiles is of commercial value, so diseases of the skin needs to be treated properly and effectively.
- Swimming is not recommended within the park boundaries; water moccasins, snapping turtles ( " Chelydra serpentina " ), alligators and crocodiles thrive in fresh water.
- "They don't know where a handout ends and a hand begins, " said Frank Mazzotti, a University of Florida wildlife researcher who has studied alligators and crocodiles.
- The calcium rivets on the scales make the hide stiffer than alligator and crocodile, resulting in a less valuable hide than crocodile or alligator which have a similar appearance but are more pliable.
- "Alligators and crocodiles eat everything that moves, and some things that don't . . . . When people feed them, they turn them from shy animals to dangerous animals.
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