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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 17

    Scientists have found another way to tell alligators and crocodiles aparthttp://nyti.ms/2DoNFgk 

    9:18 PM - 17 Mar 2018
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    • @hs@dull@ CalamityJane JuanCarlos Chiappini Bridget Brosnan Ines Hinojosa Ian Smith Susan Katz Reynolds Global 🌎🎙 News 365247
    40 replies 152 retweets 359 likes
      1. Packers #1 Fan‏ @GBPack1980 Mar 17
        Replying to @nytimes

        Uh... Pretty easy. One sees you after a while. The other sees you later. Duh.

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      2. Tokiti Wambe‏ @tokitiwambe Mar 17
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        So idiot scientists instead of dedicating time and resources to more important things like vaccines and improved food production are still trying to differentiate between a croc and a gator if it bites it's one of them that's all I need to know

        2 replies 0 retweets 4 likes
      3. Alicia Cruz‏ @Alicia_C_ Mar 17
        Replying to @tokitiwambe @nytimes

        You're a trip!! Totally right!pic.twitter.com/4LAZ1GzHXr

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      4. Tokiti Wambe‏ @tokitiwambe Mar 17
        Replying to @Alicia_C_ @nytimes

        pic.twitter.com/Rt0ULrsT0d

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      5. Alicia Cruz‏ @Alicia_C_ Mar 18
        Replying to @tokitiwambe @nytimes

        pic.twitter.com/67MmAXuiXe

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      2. Kimberly Brown‏ @KimBrown727 Mar 17
        Replying to @nytimes

        You see one later and one after while..... 🤣

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      4. Kimberly Brown‏ @KimBrown727 Mar 17
        Replying to @marze_walter @nytimes

        🤣🤣🤣

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      1. @retiredparamedic‏ @RandieCroshaw Mar 17
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        one you see later and the other you see after awhile? Asking for a friend.....

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      1. Dave‏ @uccreepshow Mar 17
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        Scientists 🙄 what a croc... amiright?

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      2. Alex‏ @alex1701a Mar 17
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        It's all in the way that they say good bye

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      3. Alicia Cruz‏ @Alicia_C_ Mar 17
        Replying to @alex1701a @nytimes

        is the crocodile more aggressive & angry when saying goodbye or is the alligator more passive-aggressive about It? 😉 Lol

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      4. Alex‏ @alex1701a Mar 17
        Replying to @Alicia_C_ @nytimes

        Yes but if it's an alligator the other animals will say see you later alligator and if it's a crocodile the other animals will say in a while crocodile

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      5. Alicia Cruz‏ @Alicia_C_ Mar 18
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        pic.twitter.com/jWryXgJoRY

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      1. @SMThomas727‏ @SMThomas727 Mar 18
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        Duh. See ya later vs. in awhile

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      1. Luis Felipe Olarte‏ @luisfeolarte Mar 18
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        @valemdr

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      1. Cris Payumo  🇺🇸‏ @crispayumo Mar 17
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        Measure the gaping skin wounds?

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