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  2. Crocodile oil - Wikipedia

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    Biscayne American crocodile. Crocodile oil is extracted from the fatty tissues of crocodiles.Crocodile fat is a product of commercial farming, evident in Thailand. . Historically, for centuries crocodile oil has been used by traditional practitioners across the globe, including Chinese traditional medicine, Southeast Asia, A

  3. Crocodile fat - Wikipedia

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    Crocodile fat, alligator oil or crocodile/alligator oil is a lipid substance deriving from the bodies of the crocodilian family of reptiles. Since the beginning of commercial alligator farming in the United States, Australia, South Africa and South East Asia, crocodile fat became a commercial product that can be used in a number of ways, including medicine and as a feedstock for biodiesel.

  4. Crocodile - Wikipedia

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    Crocodile leather can be made into goods such as wallets, briefcases, purses, handbags, belts, hats, and shoes. Crocodile oil has been used for various purposes. [102] Crocodiles were eaten by Vietnamese while they were taboo and off limits for Chinese. Vietnamese women who married Chinese men adopted the Chinese taboo. [103]

  5. Fossil Butte National Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Fossil Butte National Monument Visitor Center features over 80 fossils and fossil casts on exhibit, including fish, a crocodile, turtle, bats, birds, insects and plants. A 13-minute video is shown about the fossils found at the site and what scientists have learned.

  6. The United States is producing more oil than any country in ...

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    Still, US oil is trading below $74 a barrel, well below where it was when Hamas attacked Israel on October 7. Gas prices neared the psychologically important level of $4 a gallon in September.

  7. History of the petroleum industry - Wikipedia

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    Oil field in California, 1938. The modern history of petroleum began in the nineteenth century with the refining of paraffin from crude oil. The Scottish chemist James Young in 1847 noticed a natural petroleum seepage in the Riddings colliery at Alfreton, Derbyshire from which he distilled a light thin oil suitable for use as lamp oil, at the same time obtaining a thicker oil suitable for ...

  8. Opinion - Can America decarbonize without regulations? Under ...

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    Some analysts think the U.S. can decarbonize despite Trump’s sell-out to Big Oil. The Rhodium Group, an independent research organization, took stock of America’s progress last July.

  9. Just Stop Oil activists held after paint protest at Natural ...

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    A force statement on X, formerly known as Twitter, said: “Two people have been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage at the Natural History Museum. “Two activists from Just Stop Oil ...