Dwarf Croc - Lincoln Park Zoo Poem by Ima Ryma

Dwarf Croc - Lincoln Park Zoo



I am called a dwarf crocodile.
At times my mouth is open wide.
It's really not so much a smile,
As for cooling off my inside.
Open wide and my teeth do show,
All the better on fish to feed.
I'm from Africa - doncha know!
But Lincoln Park Zoo fills my need.
Good food, fresh water and hot rocks,
This bask of crocs do bask - we do!
There's Mom and six of us kid crocs,
Seven dwarfs of us at the Zoo

What would be such awesome delight,
Would be a visit from Snow White.

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