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{{DYK talk|18 December|2004|entry=...that the largest [[Africa]]n [[crocodile]], the '''[[Nile crocodile]]''', is both hated and revered, especially in [[Ancient Egypt]] where crocodiles were [[mummy|mummified]], and worshipped as [[deity|god]]s?}}
<s>There's a nice range map over at Wikimedia Commons [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Crocodylus_niloticus_Distribution.png]. Anyone want to be nice and swipe it? :) [[User:68.81.231.127|68.81.231.127]] 14:28, 17 Dec 2004 (UTC) </s>
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== Etymology ==

I think this etymology is incorrect and should be changed. The word "crocodile" and romance language equivalents is very old and certainly predates binomial nomenclature. The most parsimonious explanation for the genus name "Crocodylus" is that it was already the Latin word for crocodile. The Online Etymology Dictionary says the word can be traced back to Greek, but origins within Greek are unknown unless you accept Herodotus as a source. [[User:Theflashisgone|Theflashisgone]] ([[User talk:Theflashisgone|talk]]) 01:47, 23 September 2024 (UTC)

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I think this etymology is incorrect and should be changed. The word "crocodile" and romance language equivalents is very old and certainly predates binomial nomenclature. The most parsimonious explanation for the genus name "Crocodylus" is that it was already the Latin word for crocodile. The Online Etymology Dictionary says the word can be traced back to Greek, but origins within Greek are unknown unless you accept Herodotus as a source. Theflashisgone (talk) 01:47, 23 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]