![]() Unlike sharks, some species of large crocodilians will actively hunt people as a food source, and have no aversion to the taste of human flesh in fact, crocodiles aren't picky at all, and will eat (and, with the most acidic stomachs of any animal, can digest) just about anything that moves. Whereas anyone knowledgeable about sharks can tell you how little Truth in Television there is in the way they're usually depicted in media, this trope is a bit more realistic. Worthy of note is the earlier comparison to the Threatening Shark. Furthermore, they're reptiles, which tends to make them even more despicable if possible. They also appear to be perpetually grinning, so they evoke the Slasher Smile. and armored scales which make them hard to hurt. They have the most powerful bite force of any modern animal, note Extinct crocodilians such as Deinosuchus have the most powerful bite-forces of any animal ever. However, they live (mostly) in the sea, so that means rivers and lakes are safe, right? Wrong!Ĭrocodiles in fiction (as well as alligators, caimans, and gharials) tend to be huge, green monsters always looking for the next meal, lurking in rivers, swamps and sometimes in castles' moats or sewers. ![]() They make the sea a scary, dangerous place. ![]()
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