A crocodile is still a crocodile if it lives in de Nile.![]()
No its not. Its clearly an Alligator at that point.
A crocodile is still a crocodile if it lives in de Nile.![]()
No its not. Its clearly an Alligator at that point.
No, no. Alligators are reptiles belonging to the Americas.
If it's any consolation, TinTin... When I lived in FL, my parents DID see a 5-foot alligator in their neighbor's driveway.
And, there were alligators all over the golf courses there.
I've seen plenty of alligators. I'm ready for those salt-water crocs.![]()
(Australia has ALWAYS intrigued me and been part of my Most Wanted to Visit countries, but to be terribly honest... I think the long plane ride would leave me irrevocably dizzy!)
A crocodile is still a crocodile if it lives in de Nile.![]()
This thread is slowly turning into the Animal Planet Channel.
As a group, crocodilians are pretty impressive animals: Their lineage goes back 240 million years, meaning they've outlived the dinosaurs by a good 65 million years.
This wouldn't be a thread about me without some comment concerning evolution and its state of nonsense.
This wouldn't be a thread about me without some comment concerning evolution and its state of nonsense.
This couldn't be a thread about you without at least 99.999% nonsense in it, LOL!This wouldn't be a thread about me without some comment concerning evolution and its state of nonsense.
Wait,...Evolution is Nonsense? Seems legitimate to me,..
Or if you can hear it in your mind.Remember, a crocodile is only an alligator in denial.[SUP]*)
*)[/SUP]This joke only works when it's told
Or if you can hear it in your mind.
Ok Aussie friends I have a question for you. I have shampoo that is Australian Tea Tree scalp therapy shampoo, I like it. Anyhow in Australia do they have any shampoo made with American stuff? For example, Hawaiian coconut shampoo anything like that. There is also this brand of hair care products called Aussie . Do they sell that in Australia? I'm just curious.