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Discover the animal photography charm with this Cinematic Photography Wallpaper featuring a beautiful crocodile. Dive into the animals aesthetic with this captivating visual. Explore a range of animal reference photos and photography aesthetic marvels. Follow my account and check out art products and more – link in bio. 🌊🐊✨ Cinematic Photography Wallpaper, Animal Reference Photos, Animals Aesthetic, Animal Reference, The Metaverse, Photography Aesthetic, Nft Art, Crocodiles, Cinematic Photography

Discover the animal photography charm with this Cinematic Photography Wallpaper featuring a beautiful crocodile. Dive into the animals aesthetic with this captivating visual. Explore a range of animal reference photos and photography aesthetic marvels. Follow my account and check out art products and more – link in bio. 🌊🐊✨

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CROCODILE TEARS: Used in modern English to describe a display of superficial or false sorrow. The myth dates back to the 14th century from “The Travels of Sir John Mandeville" a popular book about a brave knight’s adventures during his travels through Asia. The book describes “These serpents that slay men, and eat them weeping." While factually inaccurate, this made its way into the works of Shakespeare and “crocodile tears” became an idiom as early as the 16th century. Regard Animal, Crocodile Tears, Crocodiles, Reptiles And Amphibians, Amphibians, 그림 그리기, Beautiful Creatures, Animal Kingdom, Animal Photography

CROCODILE TEARS: Used in modern English to describe a display of superficial or false sorrow. The myth dates back to the 14th century from “The Travels of Sir John Mandeville" a popular book about a brave knight’s adventures during his travels through Asia. The book describes “These serpents that slay men, and eat them weeping." While factually inaccurate, this made its way into the works of Shakespeare and “crocodile tears” became an idiom as early as the 16th century.

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