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Invisible Alligators by Hayes Roberts

2023-03-10 14:06:40

The literature I studied for children was Hayes Roberts' Invisible Alligators. In my analysis of this article, I started exploring the theme of this story and how they are used to educate children about morality and life. This topic is very important. Almost all stories for children have a general message to be recognized by readers. The story of an invisible crocodile is the story of a monkey named Sally that experienced a terrible day full of troubles.

The crocodile Mississippi, also called crocodile or crocodile, is a large crocodile reptile unique to the southeastern United States. It is one of the two species of crocodile alligators; it is larger than other existing crocodile species, Chinese alligators. Adult male American crocodile length is 3.4 to 4.6 meters (11.2 to 15.1 ft), weighs up to 453 kilograms (999 pounds). Women are smaller and have a length of 2.6 to 3 meters (8.5 to 9.8 feet). American crocodiles live in freshwater wetlands like wetlands and cypresses from Texas to North Carolina. It is a deeper color with the jawbone overlapping with the wider mouth and nose, different from the same type of American crocodile, and less tolerant for seawater, but more tolerant of the cooler climate than the American crocodile It is only found in the alligator tropical climate

Crocodiles and crocodiles are known for living in or near water, but crocodiles are freshwater animals, crocodiles live in salt water. They behave very similar to water. Crocodiles and crocodiles are kept on wetlands and coasts, both of which are swimmers. As crocodiles and crocodiles eat other aquatic animals such as fish and mollusk, the two species aquatic habitat will determine at least some of their diet. Crocodiles and crocodes have similar jawbone and teeth and are similar in size, so they almost eat the same food. Young animals eat insects, crustaceans, and small fish. As they grow big they eat bigger animals. They usually like to eat 1-2 animals, so the majority of their prey is still much smaller than them. They sometimes drag them into water to chew them and drown them

Crocodile is a nocturnal activity mainly feeding at night. Young crocodiles eat insects, shrimp, snails, small fish, dragonfly, frog. Adult crocodiles eat fish, birds, turtles, other reptiles and mammals. Crocodes swallowed the entire prey. Their tapered teeth are used to catch prey, not to tear it apart. The crocodile has about 80 teeth, and when the crocodile loses its teeth it will regenerate. The crocodile does not sit on the egg, because it crushes them, they are placed in the nest. Decaying vegetation in the nest warms the egg. The temperature of the nest determines the gender of the young turtle. When the egg hatches above 93 ° F (34 ° C), the embryo develops to male; at temperatures below 86 ° F (30 ° C) it becomes a female embryo. Between these temperatures, both men and women are produced. The natural sex ratio at hatching is 5 women for one male