The croc is meant to have two lines of scalloped edging standing up on his back, about a foot apart, that start behind his head and converge near his tail. (artistic license, I presume.)
The colorist must have mistaken them the outline of his body and tail, making him really skinny with a long serpent-like tail.
The bumpy strip in between them is colored white to match the ground, but it’s actually part of his back, and should be green, like the rest of him.
That way, he’s really shaped much more like a croc, and you can see that the odd appendage is just his back leg.
Marg — I just figured out it’s a coloring error.
The croc is meant to have two lines of scalloped edging standing up on his back, about a foot apart, that start behind his head and converge near his tail. (artistic license, I presume.)
The colorist must have mistaken them the outline of his body and tail, making him really skinny with a long serpent-like tail.
The bumpy strip in between them is colored white to match the ground, but it’s actually part of his back, and should be green, like the rest of him.
That way, he’s really shaped much more like a croc, and you can see that the odd appendage is just his back leg.