![]() ![]() ![]() The small crocodile objects, because real children taste "tough and chewy and nasty and bitter" in his opinion compared to real fish, and because of what happened the very last time the big crocodile ever tried to eat real children. The story begins in Africa in a big, deep, muddy river, where the big crocodile (the title character) is telling a slightly smaller crocodile, called the "not-so-big one", that he wants to leave his dirty home and eat some real children for his lunch. The story was adapted into a 1997 TV special. The Enormous Crocodile is the title character in a British 1978 children's story, written by Roald Dahl and illustrated by Quentin Blake, audio narrated alternately on the audio cassette and compact disc releases by Roger Blake and Stephen Fry. ![]()
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