Reptile, Crocodilia, Crocodile, American Alligator Picture. Reptile, Crocodilia, Crocodile, American Alligator. Image: 113659449
Gator is a brightly-painted wooden alligator, posed with a smile on the children’s carousel. “He loved the flashing lights,” writes Randy Cecil in Gator, along with “the sound of the calliope, and the feeling of wind on his face.” Unfortunately, the crowds grow smaller at the amuse...
It got me thinking about this type of story and what other picture books have unreliable narrators. I really gravitate toward this kind of storytelling, because it’s often funny and can make for a great read-aloud. Kids LOVE correcting the reader and having the opportunity to feel like, f...
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Addax, Alligator, Alpaca, Anaconda, Anteater, Antelope, Armadillo, Baboon, Bandicoot, Bird of Paradise, Black Mamba, Buffalo, Camel, Cassowary, Cobra, Colobus Monkey, Crocodile, Crowned Crane, Dingo, Dragonfly, Echidna, Elephant, Elephant Beetle, Emu, Fennec, Flamingo, Frilled Lizard, Frog, Gibb...
I don’t think we’ve ever shown those muscles in crocs, but they’re there, as you can see in this half-dissected alligator neck: (Hypaxial neck muscles in crocs aren’t that different from those of birds, just shorter and simpler. It’s in the epaxial neck muscles that theropods ...
“Ah, poor Dolly, she was too frail to fight off the infection” — implicitly comparing her to the individuals in the three left columns of the cartoon, which either never got sick, never developed lesions, or fully recovered. Or we could say, “Look how tough Dolly was, she must ...