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The crocodile paradox, also known as crocodile sophism, is a paradox in logic in the same family of paradoxes as the liar paradox. [1] The premise states that a crocodile, who has stolen a child, promises the parent that their child will be returned if and only if they correctly predict what the crocodile will do next.
The teeth on the lower jaw of an alligator fit into sockets in the upper jaw, leaving only the upper teeth visible when the mouth is closed. The teeth on the lower jaw of a crocodile fit into grooves on the outside of the top jaw, making both the upper and lower teeth visible when the mouth is closed, thus creating a "toothy grin." [61]
A mathematical symbol is a figure or a combination of figures that is used to represent a mathematical object, an action on mathematical objects, a relation between mathematical objects, or for structuring the other symbols that occur in a formula.
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An alligator with a fish in its mouth interrupted a golfers’ game as it slowly made its way across a golf course in Bradenton, Florida.Mike Murphy was on the course with a group of friends when ...
A giant alligator carrying a smaller gator in its mouth stunned onlookers in Lakeland, Florida.Julie Smith posted video on March 8 that shows the larger gator dragging the smaller reptile, locked ...
Deinosuchus had an alligator-like, broad snout, with a slightly bulbous tip. [8] Each premaxilla contained four teeth, with the pair nearest to the tip of the snout being significantly smaller than the other two. [13] Each maxilla (the main tooth-bearing bone in the upper jaw) contained 21 or 22 teeth. [17]