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nadezda [96]
3 years ago
6

Benefits of crocodile farming to a destination​

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1 answer:
Damm [24]3 years ago
6 0

Explanation:

Crocodiles have been hunted for their oil, skin, claws, meat, medical and religious purposes. ... Crocodiles have been farmed since the early 20th century, because crocodile farming may be a very lucrative business. Crocodiles are carnivores, they have a slow metabolism which allows them to go months without food.

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