Lio-rab —croc- ger - og -ay-crocodile

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Lio-rab—croc-ger-og-ay-crocodile• African Lion mane - Looking good! Male African lions use their thick, dark manes to attract mates.

Domestic rabbit ears - Animals like rabbits have to be on the lookout for danger all the time. Your large ears help you listen for trouble.

Nile Crocodile Snout - Your crocodile snout is longer and more v-shaped than an alligator's. Which makes it great for catching zebras, hippos, wildebeest even porcupines.

Siberian tiger paws - It's no fun getting stuck in the snow. That's why your Siberian tiger paws are extra large. They work just like snowshoes and prevent you from sinking.

Giant tree frog legs - Hop to it! You have the legs of a giant tree frog. Tree frogs can grow to a length of just over five inches. That's a lot of ribbit!

Cownose ray wings - You could have fooled me! When swimming near the surface, your cow-nose ray wings often break the surface with their tips, so that they look like little shark fins.

Nile crocodile tail - How can you catch fish without a fishing pole? You can use your Nile crocodile tail to herd the fish towards a bank and then eat them with quick sideways jerks of your head. Yum!