Only two crocodilian groups had sparser, and therefore less sensitive, strings of the holes running along their jaws. |
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The large body size and short legs suggest that these animals lived mostly in the water, where they adopted a crocodilian life-style. |
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The skin of the saltwater crocodile produces the highest quality leather of the world's crocodilian species. |
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They've got these crocodilian jaws that just crunch off huge chunks of meat and bone, and then they just swallow it all. |
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A crocodilian is any member of an order of reptiles that includes crocodiles, alligators, caimans, gavials, and related extinct forms. |
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On examining these marks more closely, they found a crocodilian tooth stuck in one of them. Crocodile tearsIt was not a large tooth. |
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A large variety of crocodilian fossils have been discovered that date back 200 million years to the Late Triassic Epoch. |
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Sustainable harvesting, regulated trade, and education have become valuable components of crocodilian conservation. |
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Modern genetic studies of crocodilian DNA have been used to identify species differences and, in some cases, indicate natural hybridization. |
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The Chinese alligator is the most critically endangered crocodilian in the world. |
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Some could even be added at CoP13 already, such as specimens of other reptiles than crocodilian species. |
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A massive crocodilian creature began rising from the tip of the mountain. |
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In extant amniotes, however, the VN organ is situated too close to the midline to leave a mark on the maxilla, as is the anlagen of the organ in crocodilian and avian embryos. |
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These characteristics have been linked to crocodilian survival at the end of the Cretaceous. |
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Many crocodilian species have been greatly depleted by overhunting for their valuable skins which provide leather for handbags, shoes, belts, and other articles. |
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The proponents note that control of trade in crocodilian skins is considered to be effective and has eliminated most of a formerly flourishing illegal trade. |
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Doc. 11.52 Summary: Proposes that the Secretariat investigate ways to streamline the procedures for the permitting of tagged crocodilian skins to be used in trade shows and returned to their country of origin. |
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Upon receipt of the wet salted crocodilian skins from overseas, they are individually inspected and graded. |
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I've got my crocodilian spike back, that way I write lyrics about everything but nothing specific. |
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Commercial trade in alligator skins and skins from other crocodilian species, such as caimans, requires CITES permits and tags. |
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He is eerily crocodilian in a curiously tail-coated black outfit that is fringed in a garish green, but the object of offence is an odd black and green plaited circle. |
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Crocodilian breeders have noted problems with the morbidity and mortality rate of neonatal Yacare Caiman and Morelet's Crocodiles. |
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Crocodilian scales have pores believed to be sensory in function, analogous to the lateral line in fishes. |
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Crocodilian sense of smell is also very well developed, aiding them to detect prey or animal carcasses that are either on land or in water, from far away. |
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Crocodilian breeders have noted problems with the growth and development of neonatal Yacare Caimans, which are known to suffer from stress induced mortality rates. |
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