Poetry describing crocodiles

1. Poems about crocodiles

Poems about crocodiles 1. Sentences describing crocodiles

1. Most female crocodiles are gentle and close to the banks of the river. Lay eggs and cover them with soil, branches, etc. After the egg hatches, the baby crocodile inside the egg will make a special cry. Once the female crocodile wandering in the water near the shore hears it, she will come to the eggs, "kick" off the covering debris with her hind legs, and then gently pick up the baby crocodiles and place them one by one. in the river. And, the female crocodile will guard and care for these crocodiles until they can leave their mother.

2. Some crocodiles are very domineering and treat other big crocodiles as a comfortable and warm bed, where they sleep happily. Some were so crowded that they had nowhere to sleep and leaned against the wall. The whole head is "pasted" on the wall, with its big mouth open, which is really interesting; some are swimming around in the water, with only their backs exposed on the water...

3. The crocodile adjusted its direction, and before I could concentrate on its movements, it pounced again. I'll get out of the way again! It used too much force and hit the glass wall. It slid down and landed on the hard-shelled turtle. The hard-shelled turtle quickly retracted into its shell. At this time, the crocodile was unable to use its shell-breaking ability and had to wait and prey on the intruder.

4. The crocodile can travel freely on land and waterways. It can also run fast on land and swim fast in waterways. The crocodile closes its eyes in the water. Don't underestimate it. It can see things on the shore and the foreword. Even if you see it lying on the ground basking in the sun, it will close its eyes, but it is seriously looking for prey. .

5. I walked to the crocodile's pool. The crocodile was still stunned, with only its tail wagging leisurely. "They are just a few idiots!" I muttered to myself and stretched out my hand. I touched its tail, then its head, and then stretched out my hand in front of it.

2. Sentences describing crocodiles

1. Female crocodiles are mostly gentle and lay eggs on the banks of rivers, covering the eggs with soil, branches, etc.

After the egg hatches, the baby crocodile inside the egg will make a special cry. Once the female crocodile wandering in the water near the shore hears it, she will come to the eggs, "kick" off the covering debris with her hind legs, and then gently pick up the baby crocodiles and place them one by one. in the river.

Furthermore, the female crocodile will guard and care for these crocodiles until they can leave their mother. 2. Some crocodiles are very domineering. They treat other big crocodiles as a comfortable and warm bed and sleep happily.

Some were so crowded that they had nowhere to sleep and leaned against the wall. The whole head was "sticked" to the wall with its big mouth open, which was really interesting; some were swimming around in the water, with only their backs exposed on the water... 3. The crocodile adjusted its direction, and I Before I could concentrate on its movements, it pounced again.

I'll get out of the way again! It used too much force and hit the glass wall. It slid down and landed on the hard-shelled turtle. The hard-shelled turtle quickly retracted into its shell. At this time, the crocodile was unable to use its shell-breaking ability and had to wait and prey on the intruder.

4. The crocodile can travel freely on land and waterways. It can also run fast on land and swim fast in waterways. The crocodile closes its eyes in the water. Don't underestimate it. It can see things on the shore and the foreword. Even if you see it lying on the ground basking in the sun, it will close its eyes, but it is seriously looking for prey. .

5. I walked to the crocodile's pool. The crocodile was still stunned, with only its tail wagging leisurely. "They are just a few idiots!" I muttered to myself and stretched out my hand.

I touched its tail, then its head, and then stretched out my hand in front of it.

3. What are the words to describe the crocodile?

The words to describe the crocodile are: 1. Brutal; 2. Crocodile tears; 3. Bloody mouth; 4. Revealing a vicious look; 5 .Ferocious appearance; 6. Ruthless; 7. Ruthless and unjust; 8. Eagles watching; 9. Dogs acting like wolves; 10. Like wolves and tigers; 11. Murderous.

1. Brutal nature [xiōng cán chéng xìng]: Being vicious and cruel has become one’s nature. Described as extremely cruel and cruel.

2. Crocodile tears [è yú yǎn lèi]: Crocodile is a ferocious reptile that preys on humans and livestock. Legend has it that when crocodiles devour humans and animals, they shed tears while eating. A metaphor for the false mercy of evil people.

3. Bloody mouth [xuè pén dà kǒu]: refers to the large mouth of a wild beast that devours people ferociously. It is also a metaphor for the huge appetite of exploiters and invaders.

4. The fierce appearance is revealed [xiōng xiàng bì lù]: Bi: Complete. The ferocious face was completely exposed.

5. ferocious face [miàn mù zhēng níng]: ferocious face: ferocious face. Describes a fierce and terrifying appearance. Also known as "a ferocious appearance" and "a ferocious face".

6. Ruthless [lěng kù wú qíng]: cold and harsh, without emotion.

7. 无无义 [wú qíng wú yì]: There is no sense of friendship at all. Describes ruthlessness.

8. Eagle and owl vision [yīng lín è shì]: osprey: osprey. Describes staring with fierce and fierce eyes.

9. A dog behaves like a wolf with a heart [gǒu xíng láng xīn]: a metaphor for vicious behavior and a vicious heart.

10. Like a wolf and a tiger [rú láng sì hǔ]: As fierce as a wolf or a tiger. The metaphor is very cruel and cruel.

11. Murderous spirit [shā qì téng téng]: murderous spirit: vicious momentum; Tengteng: the appearance of strong momentum. It is described as full of ferocious aura that wants to kill someone.

4. What are the idioms that describe "crocodile"

Crocodile tears, whale waves, crocodile waves

Idiom words: crocodile tears

Pinyin of the idiom: è yú yǎn lèi

Pinyin code: eyyl

Explanation of the idiom: Crocodile: a reptile that is ferocious in nature and preys on humans and livestock. Legend has it that when crocodiles devour humans and animals, they shed tears while eating. A metaphor for the false mercy of evil people.

Example: He finally squeezed out a few drops~.

Grammar: as subject and object; refers to false compassion

Idiom heading: Goose Cun Li wastes

Idiom Pinyin: é cún lǐ fèi

Pinyin code: eclf

Idiom explanation: save: save. It means that ancient forms of etiquette have died out and only food remains.

5. Poems about leopards

Riding on red leopards, we follow Wenli, and Xinyi chariots come with laurel flags.

Lambskin leopards are dispelled, and people live by themselves. Residence!

Decorated with lamb fur and leopard, Kong Wu is powerful. His son is the chief minister of the state.

Really digs out real gullies, real acres and real registration, and offers his brave skin, red leopard and yellow scum.

A bear squats against me, and tigers and leopards cry across the road.

As cunning as a monkey, but as brave as a leopard.

Although there is no mysterious leopard posture , finally hidden in the mist of Nanshan.

I sigh that the feudal lord is still in his heart, but the whales have lost their water; when the troops are at peace, tigers and leopards are in charge.

There are still tigers and leopards in Jiuzhou, but there are no mulberry trees in the world. Hemp.

Wen Chi comes from the red leopard, and only takes one breath for thousands of miles.

Knowing that he is not a tiger, he is willing to be a leopard in the hidden mist.

The same as the bamboo fiber. , Tigers and leopards are heard in remote places.

It is difficult for leopards to hide in the quiet mountains, and warblers are still in the deep valley.

Leopards and tigers die in Guanxi, Jintang and Weibei City.

The caged birds are placed high in the sky, and the mist leopard has to hide deep.

The red leopard's tail is in the forest, and the black dragon's beard is scolded.

When the horse's head brushes the willows, it turns back its bridle, and the leopard's tail wears flowers for a while. Yaqiang.

Heroes have not changed, and have been in many hardships since ancient times. Even if others are distant, the king prefers to be alone.

I hang my wings to the north and learn from the south mountain leopard. Master Cui Zixian , happy and joyful, every call.

The pillow is high and the stars and the moon are rolling, and the city is stacked with drums and harpoons. The wind whistles the tigers and leopards, and the water sleeps with the owls.

6. The ancients called the crocodile a What

Tuó refers to a reptile with a short snout, a body more than two meters long, and scales on its back and tail. They live in caves on the banks of rivers, and their skin can cover their drums. Also known as "Alligator", "Motor Dragon", "Zhu Po Dragon", and Earth Dragon.

There are records about the turtle as early as Oracle.

In "Daya·Lingtai" of the "Book of Songs", a collection of poems from the Spring and Autumn Period, there is also a poem about "guns and drums fluttering". This means that when the shrew calls, it makes a "bang, bang" sound like a drum.

There are records about alligators in classics such as "Shuowen Jiezi" by Xu Shen of the Eastern Han Dynasty, "Natural History" by Zhang Hua of the Western Jin Dynasty, and "Compendium of Materia Medica" by Li Shizhen of the Ming Dynasty.

"The Classic of Mountains and Seas·Zhongci Jiujing" says that in Minshan, the river flows out of the Yan Mountain and flows into the sea from the northeast. There are many good striders and many foxtail millet.

"Mao's Poems: King Wen's Lingtai" The drums and drums meet.

"Book of Rites·Yue Ling" In the autumn month of the season, we cut down the dragons and catch the foxes.

"Shuowen" The turtle is a water insect, like a lizard, and is as long as a tortoise.

"Ji Zhong Zhou Shu·Wang Hui" Kuaiji uses the 鼍.

(Note: Its skin can be crowned and drummed)