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1 I, 1 | otter, the beaver, and the crocodile; some are furnished with 2 I, 11 | the exception of the river crocodile; this creature moves the 3 II, 1 | case of the ovipara, as the crocodile and the lizard and the like, 4 II, 10 | exception of the Egyptian crocodile.~This latter animal, by 5 II, 11 | all over, like that of the crocodile. Its eyes are situated in 6 II, 11 | then black, not unlike the crocodile, or green like the lizard 7 II, 15 | say "the serpent," the "crocodile".~All viviparous quadrupeds, 8 II, 15 | the toad, the lizard, the crocodile, and the frog.~Some animals 9 III, 1 | lizard, the tortoise and the crocodile; and among the viviparous 10 III, 7 | the lower jaw; the river crocodile is the only animal that 11 v, 33 | the goose, and the young crocodile is small, answering to the 12 VIII, 2 | so-called sea-turtle, the crocodile, the hippopotamus, the seal, 13 VIII, 15| the gecko, and the river. crocodile, all of which go into hiding 14 IX, 6 | on the ground.~When the crocodile yawns, the trochilus flies 15 IX, 6 | his food thereby, and the crocodile gets ease and comfort; it