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The name of Surabaya, Indonesia, is regionally believed to be derived from the phrases "suro" (shark) and "boyo" (crocodile), two creatures which, in an area myth, fought each other in order to realize the title of "the strongest and most powerful animal" in the realm. A 5.2 m (17 ft) lengthy saltwater crocodile has been confirmed as having the strongest chunk force ever recorded for an animal in a laboratory setting. It is far better for a husband and wife, having learned the Art of Love, to have kids-and a home. They have an egg-tooth at the tip of their snouts, which is developed from the skin, and that helps them pierce out of the shell. The quickest means by which most species can move is a "belly run", by which the body moves in a snake-like (sinusoidal) fashion, limbs splayed out to both aspect paddling away frantically while the tail whips to and fro. |
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