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Alligators and Crocodiles

3/21/2013

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Alligators are animals also known as repitles that exist in the United States and China. Alligators live for the most part in saltwater eg. swamps, lakes, rivers, marshes and ponds. Alligators are usually found in states like Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, North and South Carolina. They are also found to exist in all of Florida and Louisiana. Which is another reason why people should never leave their doors open. I'll just vacation in my room in New York. The Chinese Alligator is extinct, the American Alligator is not. However, crocodiles also live in America, Africa, Asia, Australia, Cuba, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama ect. and they live primarily in freshwater eg. lakes and rivers. Obviously, both the alligator and crocodile are dangerous to humans. Taking a swamp tour on anything smaller than a ship just isn't do-able for me. Wooden and inflatable rowboats will make a person instant bait and besides you're not supposed to feed them!

Like many animals, crocodiles and alligators are not only wearable; they are edible creatures that are considered a delicacy. For those with cholesterol issues, perhaps by snapping up some alligator or crocodile meat to eat during the week may help lower it. Pardon the pun! Since, this meat happens to be very low in cholesterol and fat. It also tends to be high in protein.

Donosaurs may be extinct, but does that mean that human evolution will have the same fate if illness and disease continue without a cure or remedy to slow it's growth and spread? Crocodiles, birds and dinosaurs share the same anatomy and are classified as Archosauria. If humans are able to eat meat from another species, it also may be possible to replicate the human immune system to be just as strong as the alligators or crocodiles by using their proteins(alligator and crocodile) as an immune system supplement? There are many immune system products on the market that help fight off infection. But, what about a remedy that is without  harmful or toxic effects and can be taken regardless of the multiple medications one may be using resulting from various health issues eg. heart, liver, kidney? I am not advocating eating raw alligator, crocodile or frog meat as though you are ordering sushi from a restaurant. Although, it may be a way to absorb many of the  healthy protiens so that the human body's immune system can absorb them in order to strengthen it. Perhaps, one day there may be a way to utilize skeletal or bone matter from such reptiles to create supplements so that the human body and palate can tolerate them so that this will ultimately be used for the prevention and spread of disease.

Now, we can all probably live to be old bags! That pun was intended.







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