Crocodilians For Kids

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 Crocodilians For Kids 
Table of Contents 
Introduction 
What is a crocodilian? 
What kinds of crocodilians are there? 
Where do crocodilians live? 
The history of crocodilians and humans 
How do crocodilians act? 
Nile crocodile 
Alligator 
Caiman 
Gharial 
False gharial 
Conclusion 
Author Bio 
Publisher 

Introduction 

Crocodilians are a broad topic. Rather than just focus on crocodiles, this book shows crocodiles and other members of the Crocodilia Order. This includes animals you may already know, such as the alligator, but it also contains the ones you hear about less: the caiman, the gharial, and the false gharial. And believe me, these guys are some cool reptiles. 

The crocodile is one of the ancient types of animals; like sharks and moose, it has been around a long time, surviving many different environmental catastrophes and changing some with the times. 

With their powerful jaws and swiftness in the water, crocodilians are some of the most dangerous, yet the most fascinating, kinds of lizards. A crocodilian is not an animal to be played with.

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 John Davidson

Born and raised in Wyoming and Canada on Ranches. Studied at Utah State University and taught drafting at Bridgerland Applied Technology College for 20 years. Own and run several businesses, an architectural design business, a web design business and a Sawmill business. Married to Karla for over 30 years and have 4 great kids, living in Mendon, Utah.

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