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    Edit Photo Details Crocodiles have toothy smiles   #animal #reptile #croc #nilecrocodile #coldbloodedcreatures
    How do you tell a croc from a gator? "Crocodiles have toothy smiles," of course! Alligators have a smaller bottom jaw so when they close their mouth, the bottom set of teeth hides nicely inside the upper set of teeth. With crocs, you can see all the teeth, all the time. Now just get close enough to see their teeth...
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    Date Taken: Dec 28, 2011
    Date Uploaded: Jun 19, 2016
    Location: Mokena, Illinois, United States
    Camera: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D80
    Focal Length: 55 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/30 sec
    Aperture: f/5
    ISO: 1600
    Copyright: © Amber Walker
    Categories: Adventure, Animals, Nature