Krokodil

  1. Krokodilok
  2. Krokodil (Desomorphine): Effects, Risks & Treatment
  3. Crocodile
  4. Krokodil
  5. Krokodili


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Krokodilok

(Alligator mississippiensis), (Crocodylus niloticus) és (Gavialis gangeticus). A krokodilok (Crocodylia) a (Reptilia vagy Sauropsida) osztályába tartozó egyik (Aves), melyekkel Archosauromorpha alosztályágába tartoznak, legközelebbi rokonaik az Aetosauria, Phytosauria, Rauissuchia rendek. E négy csoportot Crurotarsi Ornithodira kládba tartoznak a (Pterosauria) és a (Dinosauria), ahová a Tartalomjegyzék • 1 A krokodilok jellemzése • 1.1 Általános testfelépítés és kültakaró • 1.2 Csontvázrendszer • 1.3 Emésztőrendszer • 1.4 Vérkeringés • 1.5 Légzés • 1.6 Kiválasztás • 1.7 Idegrendszer • 1.8 Szaporodásbiológia • 2 Életmód • 3 A krokodilok és a madarak közös sajátosságai • 4 Rendszerezés • 4.1 Gaviálfélék • 4.2 Aligátorfélék • 4.3 Krokodilfélék • 4.4 Filogenetikus családfa • 5 A krokodilhús fogyasztása • 6 Jegyzetek • 7 Források és ajánlott irodalom • 8 További információk • 9 Kapcsolódó szócikk A krokodilok jellemzése [ ] Általános testfelépítés és kültakaró [ ] A krokodilok alkata Csontvázrendszer [ ] A krokodilok csontvázrendszere számos különlegességet mutat. diapszida-típusú, vagyis két két–két halántékablak található rajta, hasonlóan a Lepidosauromorpha hüllőkhöz. Mint az a több Archosauria hüllőre is jellemző, az egyik halántékablak nem nyílik ki, ellenben van egy szemüreg alatti harmadik kisebb koponyanyílás. Ezért is nevezik a koponyájukat triapszida-típusúnak. A koponyacsontok erősen összenőttek, a szájpadlás erőteljesen elcsontosodott, a koponyacsontok és a fejbőr i...

Krokodil (Desomorphine): Effects, Risks & Treatment

• Krok • Alligator drug Russia and Ukraine are the most affected by Krokodil use because of the availability of codeine, a key ingredient for making this drug. Research estimates that at least 100,000 people in Russia were confirmed to have injected Krokodil in 2011 alone. 2 The name Krokodil comes from its toxic side effects. When injected, Krokodil results in a scaly black and green appearance at the injection site, resembling reptile or crocodile skin. These toxic side effects are due to the harmful ingredients added to codeine when making Krokodil. These additives include: • Red phosphorus • Paint thinner • Iodine Like other opioids such as heroin, Krokodil is both a sedative (creates a feeling of calm) and an analgesic (pain reliever). In many cases, Krokodil is used as a cheaper substitute for heroin. Desomorphine (the active ingredient in Krokodil) is about ten times stronger than morphine, and its effects kick in much faster. However, unlike morphine, the euphoric effects of Krokodil last about two hours. Krokodil was first used in 1935 to relieve pain and promote calmness before and after surgery. However, Krokodil is no longer used and is classified as a Schedule I controlled drug in the United States due to its great potential for abuse and medical insignificance. 3 Sponsored Online Therapy Can Help Over 3 million people use BetterHelp. Their services are: • Professional and effective • Affordable and convenient • Personalized and discreet • Easy to start Answer...

Crocodile

• አማርኛ • العربية • تۆرکجه • বাংলা • Bikol Central • Dagbanli • Eʋegbe • فارسی • Français • Fulfulde • गोंयची कोंकणी / Gõychi Konknni • 客家語/Hak-kâ-ngî • 한국어 • Íslenska • עברית • कॉशुर / کٲشُر • Kongo • Kreyòl ayisyen • Malagasy • മലയാളം • مصرى • مازِرونی • Монгол • မြန်မာဘာသာ • پښتو • Română • Scots • Shqip • Simple English • کوردی • தமிழ் • Taqbaylit • Thuɔŋjäŋ • Tyap • اردو • Tiếng Việt • Winaray Subfamilies • • Crocodiles ( Crocodylidae) or true crocodiles are large Although they appear similar, crocodiles, alligators and the gharial belong to separate biological Crocodile Etymology The word crocodile comes from the krokódilos ( ho krokódilos tou potamoú, "the lizard of the ( krokódeilos ( krokodilos and krokodeilos would have been pronounced identically, and either or both may be the source of the crocodīlus used by the ancient Romans. It has been suggested, but it is not certain that the word crocodilos or crocodeilos is a compound of krokè ('pebbles'), and drilos/dreilos ('worm'), although drilos is only attested as a colloquial term for 'penis'. The form crocodrillus is attested in corcodrillos and corcodrillion are attested). A (further) corrupted form cocodrille is found in cocodril(le). The crocodile was adapted directly from the Classical Latin crocodīlus in the 16th century, replacing the earlier form. The use of -y- in the scientific name Species A total of 18 Species name Image Distribution Description/Comments Crocodylus acutus) Throughout the A larger sized ...

Krokodil

In the vast pharmacopeia of illegal street drugs, few have as heinous a reputation as desomorphine, popularly known as crocodile or "krokodil." An opiate that's chemically related to morphine and heroin, krokodil earned its name in two ways: Addicts develop dark, scaly lesions on their skin, and the drug tends to eat its victims alive, like a crocodile. Krokodil first surfaced in Russia several years ago, where users discovered the drug was much cheaper than And now, krokodil has arrived in the United States: Two cases of people addicted to the drug have been reported in Arizona. "As far as I know, these are the first cases in the United States," said Dr. Frank LoVecchio, director at Banner Good Samaritan Poison and Drug Information Center in Arizona, as quoted by Fox News. "So we're extremely frightened." [ And it doesn't take much lab equipment to make: The illegal production of krokodil in Russia and the Ukraine is similar to the chemical processes used to home-produce methamphetamine, according to an article published online June 3 in the International Journal of Drug Policy. To make krokodil, producers transform codeine into its opiate analog called desomorphine, whose analgesic effect is about 10 times greater than that of morphine — it's also about three times more toxic than morphine, the authors wrote. Krokodil users may avoid seeking help partly due to the stigma attached to drug use. "In countries where public campaigns or media position drug use as social evil ...

Krokodili

• አማርኛ • العربية • مصرى • تۆرکجه • Bikol Central • বাংলা • کوردی • Dagbanli • Thuɔŋjäŋ • Eʋegbe • English • فارسی • Fulfulde • Français • गोंयची कोंकणी / Gõychi Konknni • 客家語/Hak-kâ-ngî • עברית • Kreyòl ayisyen • Íslenska • Taqbaylit • Tyap • Kongo • 한국어 • कॉशुर / کٲشُر • Malagasy • മലയാളം • Монгол • မြန်မာဘာသာ • مازِرونی • پښتو • Română • Scots • Simple English • தமிழ் • اردو • Tiếng Việt • Winaray Crocodylinae Krokodilat (nënfamilia Crocodylinae) janë zvarranikë të mëdhenj ujorë që jetojnë në Afrikë, Azi, Amerikë dhe Australi. Crocodylinae, të gjithë anëtarët e të cilëve konsiderohen krokodilat e vërtetë, klasifikohen si nënfamilje biologjike. Një kuptim më i gjerë i termit krokodil, Crocodylidae që përfshin Tomistoma. Termi krokodil këtu vlen vetëm për speciet brenda nënfamiljes së Crocodylinae. Termi nganjëherë përdoret edhe më lirshëm për të përfshirë të gjithë anëtarët ekzistues të rendit Crocodilia, që përfshin aligatorët. Etimologjia [ | ] Përshkrimi fizik [ | ] Pesha Arrin deri në 900kg Gjatësia Deri 6 m Pjekja Seksuale Ndryshon sipas vendit ku jetojnë dhe konçidon me sezonin e thatësirave Periudha e Ngrohjes së Vezëve 95-100 ditë Numuri i të vegjëlve Nga 25 deri 100 Intervali i Lindjeve Vjetore Dieta Kryesore Gjitarë nga të cilët zebra, buaj, përfshirë dhe zvarranikë(ku dhe krokodilë), zogj, të vegjëlit e krokodilit të Nilit hanë bretkosa dhe insekte. Jeta Mesatare 70-100 vjet Është zvarraniku më i madh në Afrikë. I gjatë deri në 6 metra nga maja deri në bisht, d...