Crocodiles produce nature's strongest gastric juices to digest prey animals whole. Thanks to a unique heart they retain deoxygenated blood, bypass their lungs, and use the CO2-rich blood to stimulate acid production

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Crocodiles produce nature's strongest gastric juices to digest prey animals  whole. Thanks to a unique heart they retain deoxygenated blood, bypass  their lungs, and use the CO2-rich blood to stimulate acid production
Crocodiles produce nature's strongest gastric juices to digest prey animals  whole. Thanks to a unique heart they retain deoxygenated blood, bypass  their lungs, and use the CO2-rich blood to stimulate acid production

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Crocodiles produce nature's strongest gastric juices to digest prey animals  whole. Thanks to a unique heart they retain deoxygenated blood, bypass  their lungs, and use the CO2-rich blood to stimulate acid production

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Crocodiles produce nature's strongest gastric juices to digest prey animals  whole. Thanks to a unique heart they retain deoxygenated blood, bypass  their lungs, and use the CO2-rich blood to stimulate acid production

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Crocodiles produce nature's strongest gastric juices to digest prey animals  whole. Thanks to a unique heart they retain deoxygenated blood, bypass  their lungs, and use the CO2-rich blood to stimulate acid production

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Crocodiles produce nature's strongest gastric juices to digest prey animals  whole. Thanks to a unique heart they retain deoxygenated blood, bypass  their lungs, and use the CO2-rich blood to stimulate acid production

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