
Have you ever wondered why a crocodile, known for its powerful jaws, doesn't eat the bird that sits inside its mouth? It's pretty fascinating! Normally, crocodiles can easily devour most animals, but they have a unique relationship with a bird called the "plover." When crocodiles hunt, bits of flesh often get stuck between their teeth, which can lead to infections. To maintain good dental hygiene, crocodiles will sit on riverbanks with their mouths wide open, signaling the plover bird to come to the rescue. The bird, acting like a personal dentist, enters the crocodile’s mouth and eats the leftover scraps, cleaning the teeth in the process. The bird gets a meal, and the crocodile gets clean teeth—a win-win situation!
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