larmes de crocodile - definizione. Che cos'è larmes de crocodile
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Cosa (chi) è larmes de crocodile - definizione

SPECIES OF REPTILE
Persian Crocodile; Crocodylus palustris; Marsh crocodile; Marsh Crocodile; Broad-snouted Crocodile; Broad-snouted crocodile; Iranian Crocodile; Mugger crocodiles; Indian Crocodile; Mugger Crocodile; Muggar crocodile; Gando (crocodile); Snub Nosed Crocodile; Persian crocodile; Indus Crocodile; Indian crocodile; Indus crocodile; Mugger (crocodile)
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Larmes         
PHOTOGRAPH
Glass Tears; Larmes de Verre; Larmes (photograph)
Larmes, or Tears; aka Larmes de Verre, in English, Glass Tears, is a black and white photograph created between 1930 and 1932 by the American photographer Man Ray. The image was published in the December 1935 issue of the surrealist art magazine Minotaur, though a cropped image of a single eye had appeared in a 1934 book of Ray's photographs.
Larmes de Héros         
ALBUM BY SORTILÈGE
Larmes de Heros
Larmes de Héros is the second, and last studio album by French heavy metal band Sortilège released in 1986. After this album, the band decided to disband.
Crocodile (train protection system)         
RAILWAY
Crocodile (train protection system
A crocodile is a component of train protection systems used in France and Belgium. It works similarly to the Automatic Warning System (AWS) used in the United Kingdom.

Wikipedia

Mugger crocodile

The mugger crocodile (Crocodylus palustris) is a medium-sized broad-snouted crocodile, also known as mugger and marsh crocodile. It is native to freshwater habitats from southern Iran to the Indian subcontinent, where it inhabits marshes, lakes, rivers and artificial ponds. It rarely reaches a body length of 5 m (16 ft 5 in) and is a powerful swimmer, but also walks on land in search of suitable waterbodies during the hot season. Both young and adult mugger crocodiles dig burrows to which they retreat when the ambient temperature drops below 5 °C (41 °F) or exceeds 38 °C (100 °F). Females dig holes in the sand as nesting sites and lay up to 46 eggs during the dry season. The sex of hatchlings depends on temperature during incubation. Both parents protect the young for up to one year. They feed on insects, and adults prey on fish, reptiles, birds and mammals.

The mugger crocodile evolved at least 4.19 million years ago and has been a symbol for the fructifying and destructive powers of the rivers since the Vedic period. It was first scientifically described in 1831 and is protected by law in Iran, India and Sri Lanka. Since 1982, it has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List. Outside protected areas, it is threatened by conversion of natural habitats, gets entangled in fishing nets and is killed in human–wildlife conflict situations and in traffic accidents.