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== Comic Books == |
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* [[Batman]] - Killer Croc. [[Depending on the Writer]], he's a man with a serious skin disease which make him look very reptilian or a full-blown crocodile man. |
* [[Batman]] - Killer Croc. [[Depending on the Writer]], he's a man with a serious skin disease which make him look very reptilian or a full-blown crocodile man. |
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* One early ''[[Cattivik]]'' story involves a large Nile Crocodile attempting to eat the eponymous character, [[Subverted Trope|but without much success]]. |
* One early ''[[Cattivik]]'' story involves a large Nile Crocodile attempting to eat the eponymous character, [[Subverted Trope|but without much success]]. |
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** In ''Prisoners of the Sun'', Tintin and the Captain come across a river. Tintin believes it to be full of logs, which, of course, are all alligators. |
** In ''Prisoners of the Sun'', Tintin and the Captain come across a river. Tintin believes it to be full of logs, which, of course, are all alligators. |
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** In ''Tintin and the Picaros'', the amnesiac Captain Haddock wanders into a swamp, attracting the attention of an alligator. It silently approaches...[[Always a Bigger Fish|and then is attacked by an anaconda]], allowing the captain to get out. |
** In ''Tintin and the Picaros'', the amnesiac Captain Haddock wanders into a swamp, attracting the attention of an alligator. It silently approaches...[[Always a Bigger Fish|and then is attacked by an anaconda]], allowing the captain to get out. |
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== Films -- Animated == |
== Films -- Animated == |