Q6. Crocodiles are hunted for what purpose? (a) Skin (b) Horns (c) Tooth (d) Meat
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skin and tooth
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Crocodiles are hunted for the purpose of (a) skin.
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- Crocodiles are hunted for their body parts, which are used to make ointments and medications to treat eczema, skin ulcers, psoriasis and other ailments.
- A crocodilian belonging to the genus alligator of the family alligatoridae is known as an alligator. The american alligator and the chinese alligator are the two existing species of alligator. In addition, the fossil remnants of several extinct alligator species have been discovered. They are commercially raised for their flesh and skin.
- Their skin is tanned and used to make luggage, handbags, shoes, belts and a variety of other leather goods.
- Alligators also contribute to the country's economy through the ecotourism business. So, the answer is skin.
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