"Ever wondered what the big difference is between a crocodile and an alligator? Well, wonder no longer. That's an alligator on the left and a crocodile on the right:"
"In some Japanese television shows, if food is shown and not entirely consumed, a small caption reading "the staff ate it later" appears on screen to show the food was not wasted:"
"Even coin minters make mistakes. This is what a misprinted penny looks like:"
Visual differences allow identification of an alligator versus a crocodile, with the alligator shown on the left and the crocodile on the right in the comparison. Some Japanese television programs place a small on-screen caption that reads "the staff ate it later" when food is shown and not entirely consumed, indicating the food was not wasted. Coin minting processes occasionally produce errors, yielding misprinted pennies that deviate from standard coin designs. Photographs of such errors demonstrate that even professional coin producers can make visible mistakes during minting.
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