Yeah, but this animal’s snout looks like it is broad for most of it’s length, instead of steadily tapering off like the crocodiles. The darker green coloration looks a little bit more like the alligator. Also, it’s hard to tell, but it looks like the scutes pop up right behind the eyes, unlike the crocodile, who has a flat space immediately behind the eyes, followed by scutes, followed by another flat space.
All this being said, I think Ido just wanted to draw something that looked like it belonged in the Order Crocodilia.
Yeah, but this animal’s snout looks like it is broad for most of it’s length, instead of steadily tapering off like the crocodiles. The darker green coloration looks a little bit more like the alligator. Also, it’s hard to tell, but it looks like the scutes pop up right behind the eyes, unlike the crocodile, who has a flat space immediately behind the eyes, followed by scutes, followed by another flat space.
All this being said, I think Ido just wanted to draw something that looked like it belonged in the Order Crocodilia.
NOW, the pages being in the correct order, it's clear. My question is from before the "monkey-steals-babana-bunch"-strip being in the pool.
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