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Apr. 09 A crocodile as a home companion isn't something you see every day, but Dr. Heinz Helmuth in Ludwigsburg, where she is the leader of natural art museum. She has Kroki, a brown caiman from Venezuela; Kroki has been living with her for over 16 years already. Kroki isn't here just for fun, but rather more scientific purposes. Her findings concerning the crocodile and over fifty turtles with which she populated her garden are recording in her books and papers. Kroki, however, enjoys a daily ritual of eating scraps from the table and sleeping under the children's beds

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Beds Caiman Companion Concerning Crocodile Enjoys Fifty Findings Helmuth However Isnt Ludwigsburg Populated Purposes Rather Scraps Turtles Venezuela


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