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CROCODILE: The American Sign Language (ASL) sign for "crocodile / croc"
CROCODILE uses the same sign as ALLIGATOR:
Open and close "curved-five-handshapes" to represent the mouth and teeth of an alligator / crocodile as it catches its next meal.
ALLIGATOR / CROCODILE:
Some versions may show the dominant hand starting at the mouth, but it isn't required:
If needed you could spell CROC:
Sample sentence: CROCODILE [bodyshift] SHARK, STRONGER BITE WHICH?
If you want to learn more animal signs, check out:
Notes:
See: ANIMALS
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