ANSWERS: 18
  • well they don't make good bass players, no fingers and they suck at truck driving too
  • They don't, people do.
  • They need something to hold up their pants and cover their feet.
  • Because they get slaughtered involuntarily and their pelts wind up on factory floors where they get converted into whatever the market says they they should be converted into.
  • They have to make money, somehow! ;-) And they are GOOD at it!
  • It's all they're trained to do...? ;-)
  • I did'nt know crocodieles could do those kind of thing's.
  • i think that chris smokes way too much pot.
  • They make them out of Alligator to take the heat off themselves..crafty crocodiles! :)
  • Its an honest living. ;)
  • Floridians, needed extra money for gas, so they had to put the crocodiles to work.
  • They're looking for some extra dough?
  • 1) "Leather is a material created through the tanning of hides and skins of animals, primarily cattlehide. The tanning process converts the putrescible skin into a durable, long-lasting and versatile natural material for various uses. Together with wood, leather formed the basis of much ancient technology." "Leather made from more exotic skins has at different times in history been considered very beautiful. For this reason certain snakes and crocodiles have been hunted to near extinction." Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leather 2) "The trade of the Nile crocodile has become an environmental concern especially in the Republic of Tanzania. Crocodile skins are being exported from Tanzania in large quantities due to the high demand for leather goods. The Nile crocodile skins are being exported for the luxury leather goods market including shoes, handbags and belts, especially to Japan, Italy and France. However, this trade has caused the Nile crocodile to be classified as an endangered species. As a result, the United States along with 120 other countries throughout the world have joined in signing the Convention on International Trade and Endangered Species of World Fauna and Flora (CITES) treaty in 1973 to ban skins from endangered or potentially endangered species, such as the Nile crocodile, from being traded." Source and further information: http://www.american.edu/TED/nilecroc.htm
  • I heard they make handbags too.......could just be a rumour though!
  • Small nimble hands make detail work easy, and they will work for fish heads and roadkill!
  • Because nobody likes it when we use six year old sweatshop kids anymore.
  • cuz people are mean....*sigh*
  • Because they aren't trained to make anything else?

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