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Re: Five people survive 36 hours in alligator-infested swamp after plane crash

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The phrase "you mean a crocodile" is often used in a humorous or sarcastic context. It can imply that something is being misinterpreted or exaggerated. For example, in a trial context, a witness might say this to clarify a misunderstanding or to emphasize a point1. In other contexts, it can be used to highlight a discrepancy or to add a comedic element to a conversation2. 




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Re: Five people survive 36 hours in alligator-infested swamp after plane crash
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Sun, 04 May 25 6:34 AM
Msg. 07778 of 07841

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Do alligators live in the Amazon? - The Environmental Literacy Council

Mar 21, 2025
The short answer is no, alligators do not live in the Amazon rainforest. While the Amazon is teeming with crocodilians, they are caimans, close relatives of alligators, belonging to the same family (Alligatoridae) but representing a distinct group. The Amazon is primarily caiman territory, where they reign supreme as formidable apex predators.
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