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  • Mugger crocodile (Crocodylus palustris)<br />
National Chambal Sanctuary or National Chambal Gharial Wildlife Sanctuary<br />
Madhya Pradesh, India<br />
Range: Indian Subcontinent & surrounding countries.<br />
VULNERABLE
    20141016_Mugger_crocodile_29.jpg
  • Mugger crocodile (Crocodylus palustris)<br />
National Chambal Sanctuary or National Chambal Gharial Wildlife Sanctuary<br />
Madhya Pradesh, India<br />
Range: Indian Subcontinent & surrounding countries.<br />
VULNERABLE
    20141015_Mugger_crocodile_10.jpg
  • Mugger crocodile (Crocodylus palustris)<br />
National Chambal Sanctuary or National Chambal Gharial Wildlife Sanctuary<br />
Madhya Pradesh, India<br />
Range: Indian Subcontinent & surrounding countries.<br />
VULNERABLE
    20141015_Mugger_crocodile_6.jpg
  • Mugger crocodile (Crocodylus palustris)<br />
National Chambal Sanctuary or National Chambal Gharial Wildlife Sanctuary<br />
Madhya Pradesh, India<br />
Range: Indian Subcontinent & surrounding countries.<br />
VULNERABLE
    20141016_Mugger_crocodile_44.jpg
  • Mugger crocodile (Crocodylus palustris)<br />
National Chambal Sanctuary or National Chambal Gharial Wildlife Sanctuary<br />
Madhya Pradesh, India<br />
Range: Indian Subcontinent & surrounding countries.<br />
VULNERABLE
    20141016_Mugger_crocodile_38.jpg
  • Mugger crocodile (Crocodylus palustris)<br />
National Chambal Sanctuary or National Chambal Gharial Wildlife Sanctuary<br />
Madhya Pradesh, India<br />
Range: Indian Subcontinent & surrounding countries.<br />
VULNERABLE
    20141015_Mugger_crocodile_21.jpg
  • American Crocodile tail (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
San Pedro<br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize<br />
Central America<br />
RANGE: Americas
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Tail_17.jpg
  • Orinoco Crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius) CAPTIVE female for breeding to release young into the wild.<br />
CITIES 1 ENDANGERED SPECIES and almost extinct in the wild after being hunted for their skins.<br />
Hato Masaguarel working farm and biological station, Guárico Province, VENEZUELA. South America.<br />
Males reach 6m & Females 3.5m. They dig nests both on sandy beaches or in soil. Laying 15-70 eggs. The females stay near the nests and protect the young. Nest are heavily predated upon by Crab eating foxes and Tegue Lizards.<br />
HABITAT: Prefer mouths of primary tributaries of large rivers and seem to much prefer rivers through the Orinoco Savannahs to those through Orinoco forests. Travel large distances during the winter months into areas of lagoons and lakes to avoid fast flowing currents of the main rivers.<br />
DISTIBUTION: Orinoco River of Colombia and Venezuela and Trinidad.<br />
The Llanos are flood plains stretching north of the Orinoco River to the Andean foothills, covering 300,000sq km in Venezuela and another 220,000 sq km in Colombia. This area has poor soil but is rich in its river systems which floods in the wet season leaving shallow marshes which nourish a high concentration of birds and animals.
    OR3250_Orinoco_Crocodile.jpg
  • Orinoco Crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius) CAPTIVE Male for breeding to release young into the wild.<br />
CITIES 1 ENDANGERED SPECIES and almost extinct in the wild after being hunted for their skins.<br />
Hato Masaguarel working farm and biological station, Guárico Province, VENEZUELA. South America.<br />
Males reach 6m & Females 3.5m. They dig nests both on sandy beaches or in soil. Laying 15-70 eggs. The females stay near the nests and protect the young. Nest are heavily predated upon by Crab eating foxes and Tegue Lizards.<br />
HABITAT: Prefer mouths of primary tributaries of large rivers and seem to much prefer rivers through the Orinoco Savannahs to those through Orinoco forests. Travel large distances during the winter months into areas of lagoons and lakes to avoid fast flowing currents of the main rivers.<br />
DISTIBUTION: Orinoco River of Colombia and Venezuela and Trinidad.<br />
The Llanos are flood plains stretching north of the Orinoco River to the Andean foothills, covering 300,000sq km in Venezuela and another 220,000 sq km in Colombia. This area has poor soil but is rich in its river systems which floods in the wet season leaving shallow marshes which nourish a high concentration of birds and animals.
    OR2815_Orinoco_Crocodile.jpg
  • Orinoco Crocodile CHARGING (Crocodylus intermedius) CAPTIVE female for breeding to release young into the wild.<br />
CITIES 1 ENDANGERED SPECIES and almost extinct in the wild after being hunted for their skins.<br />
Hato Masaguarel working farm and biological station, Guárico Province, VENEZUELA. South America.<br />
Males reach 6m & Females 3.5m. They dig nests both on sandy beaches or in soil. Laying 15-70 eggs. The females stay near the nests and protect the young. Nest are heavily predated upon by Crab eating foxes and Tegue Lizards.<br />
HABITAT: Prefer mouths of primary tributaries of large rivers and seem to much prefer rivers through the Orinoco Savannahs to those through Orinoco forests. Travel large distances during the winter months into areas of lagoons and lakes to avoid fast flowing currents of the main rivers.<br />
DISTIBUTION: Orinoco River of Colombia and Venezuela and Trinidad.<br />
The Llanos are flood plains stretching north of the Orinoco River to the Andean foothills, covering 300,000sq km in Venezuela and another 220,000 sq km in Colombia. This area has poor soil but is rich in its river systems which floods in the wet season leaving shallow marshes which nourish a high concentration of birds and animals.
    OR2965_Orinoco_Crocodile.jpg
  • Orinoco Crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius) CAPTIVE female for breeding to release young into the wild.<br />
CITIES 1 ENDANGERED SPECIES and almost extinct in the wild after being hunted for their skins.<br />
Hato Masaguarel working farm and biological station, Guárico Province, VENEZUELA. South America.<br />
Males reach 6m & Females 3.5m. They dig nests both on sandy beaches or in soil. Laying 15-70 eggs. The females stay near the nests and protect the young. Nest are heavily predated upon by Crab eating foxes and Tegue Lizards.<br />
HABITAT: Prefer mouths of primary tributaries of large rivers and seem to much prefer rivers through the Orinoco Savannahs to those through Orinoco forests. Travel large distances during the winter months into areas of lagoons and lakes to avoid fast flowing currents of the main rivers.<br />
DISTIBUTION: Orinoco River of Colombia and Venezuela and Trinidad.<br />
The Llanos are flood plains stretching north of the Orinoco River to the Andean foothills, covering 300,000sq km in Venezuela and another 220,000 sq km in Colombia. This area has poor soil but is rich in its river systems which floods in the wet season leaving shallow marshes which nourish a high concentration of birds and animals.
    OR3248_Orinoco_Crocodile.jpg
  • Orinoco Crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius) CAPTIVE female for breeding to release young into the wild.<br />
CITIES 1 ENDANGERED SPECIES and almost extinct in the wild after being hunted for their skins.<br />
Hato Masaguarel working farm and biological station, Guárico Province, VENEZUELA. South America.<br />
Males reach 6m & Females 3.5m. They dig nests both on sandy beaches or in soil. Laying 15-70 eggs. The females stay near the nests and protect the young. Nest are heavily predated upon by Crab eating foxes and Tegue Lizards.<br />
HABITAT: Prefer mouths of primary tributaries of large rivers and seem to much prefer rivers through the Orinoco Savannahs to those through Orinoco forests. Travel large distances during the winter months into areas of lagoons and lakes to avoid fast flowing currents of the main rivers.<br />
DISTIBUTION: Orinoco River of Colombia and Venezuela and Trinidad.<br />
The Llanos are flood plains stretching north of the Orinoco River to the Andean foothills, covering 300,000sq km in Venezuela and another 220,000 sq km in Colombia. This area has poor soil but is rich in its river systems which floods in the wet season leaving shallow marshes which nourish a high concentration of birds and animals.
    OR2786_Orinoco_Crocodile.jpg
  • Orinoco Crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius) CAPTIVE female for breeding to release young into the wild.<br />
CITIES 1 ENDANGERED SPECIES and almost extinct in the wild after being hunted for their skins.<br />
Hato Masaguarel working farm and biological station, Guárico Province, VENEZUELA. South America.<br />
Males reach 6m & Females 3.5m. They dig nests both on sandy beaches or in soil. Laying 15-70 eggs. The females stay near the nests and protect the young. Nest are heavily predated upon by Crab eating foxes and Tegue Lizards.<br />
HABITAT: Prefer mouths of primary tributaries of large rivers and seem to much prefer rivers through the Orinoco Savannahs to those through Orinoco forests. Travel large distances during the winter months into areas of lagoons and lakes to avoid fast flowing currents of the main rivers.<br />
DISTIBUTION: Orinoco River of Colombia and Venezuela and Trinidad.<br />
The Llanos are flood plains stretching north of the Orinoco River to the Andean foothills, covering 300,000sq km in Venezuela and another 220,000 sq km in Colombia. This area has poor soil but is rich in its river systems which floods in the wet season leaving shallow marshes which nourish a high concentration of birds and animals.
    OR2784_Orinoco_Crocodile.jpg
  • Orinoco Crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius) CAPTIVE juvenile.<br />
CITIES 1 ENDANGERED SPECIES and almost extinct in the wild after being hunted for their skins.<br />
FUDECI (Fundacion para el Desarrollo de las Ciencias Fisicas, Matematicas y Naturales) an NGO rearing & reintroducing into the wild, Puerto Ayacucho, VENEZUELA South America<br />
Males reach 6m & Females 3.5m. They dig nests both on sandy beaches or in soil. Laying 15-70 eggs. The females stay near the nests and protect the young. Nest are heavily predated upon by Crab eating foxes and Tegue Lizards.<br />
HABITAT: Prefer mouths of primary tributaries of large rivers and seem to much prefer rivers through the Orinoco Savannahs to those through Orinoco forests. Travel large distances during the winter months into areas of lagoons and lakes to avoid fast flowing currents of the main rivers.<br />
DISTIBUTION: Orinoco River of Colombia and Venezuela and Trinidad.
    OR1573_Orinoco_Crocodile.jpg
  • Nile Crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus)<br />
East Madagascar<br />
Mantadia National Park<br />
MADAGASCAR
    20181024_Nile_Crocodile_51.tif
  • Orinoco Crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius) CAPTIVE female for breeding to release young into the wild.<br />
CITIES 1 ENDANGERED SPECIES and almost extinct in the wild after being hunted for their skins.<br />
Hato Masaguarel working farm and biological station, Guárico Province, VENEZUELA. South America.<br />
Males reach 6m & Females 3.5m. They dig nests both on sandy beaches or in soil. Laying 15-70 eggs. The females stay near the nests and protect the young. Nest are heavily predated upon by Crab eating foxes and Tegue Lizards.<br />
HABITAT: Prefer mouths of primary tributaries of large rivers and seem to much prefer rivers through the Orinoco Savannahs to those through Orinoco forests. Travel large distances during the winter months into areas of lagoons and lakes to avoid fast flowing currents of the main rivers.<br />
DISTIBUTION: Orinoco River of Colombia and Venezuela and Trinidad.<br />
The Llanos are flood plains stretching north of the Orinoco River to the Andean foothills, covering 300,000sq km in Venezuela and another 220,000 sq km in Colombia. This area has poor soil but is rich in its river systems which floods in the wet season leaving shallow marshes which nourish a high concentration of birds and animals.
    OR3392_Orinoco_Crocodile.jpg
  • Orinoco Crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius) Orinoco River, Apure Province. VENEZUELA South America<br />
CITIES 1 ENDANGERED SPECIES and almost extinct in the wild after being hunted for their skins.<br />
Males reach 6m & Females 3.5m.
    OR2251_Orinoco_Crocodile.jpg
  • Orinoco Crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius) CAPTIVE juvenile.<br />
CITIES 1 ENDANGERED SPECIES and almost extinct in the wild after being hunted for their skins.<br />
FUDECI (Fundacion para el Desarrollo de las Ciencias Fisicas, Matematicas y Naturales) an NGO rearing & reintroducing into the wild, Puerto Ayacucho, VENEZUELA South America<br />
Males reach 6m & Females 3.5m. They dig nests both on sandy beaches or in soil. Laying 15-70 eggs. The females stay near the nests and protect the young. Nest are heavily predated upon by Crab eating foxes and Tegue Lizards.<br />
HABITAT: Prefer mouths of primary tributaries of large rivers and seem to much prefer rivers through the Orinoco Savannahs to those through Orinoco forests. Travel large distances during the winter months into areas of lagoons and lakes to avoid fast flowing currents of the main rivers.<br />
DISTIBUTION: Orinoco River of Colombia and Venezuela and Trinidad.
    OR1565_Orinoco_Crocodile.jpg
  • Orinoco Crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius) CAPTIVE female for breeding to release young into the wild.<br />
CITIES 1 ENDANGERED SPECIES and almost extinct in the wild after being hunted for their skins.<br />
Hato Masaguarel working farm and biological station, Guárico Province, VENEZUELA. South America.<br />
Males reach 6m & Females 3.5m. They dig nests both on sandy beaches or in soil. Laying 15-70 eggs. The females stay near the nests and protect the young. Nest are heavily predated upon by Crab eating foxes and Tegue Lizards.<br />
HABITAT: Prefer mouths of primary tributaries of large rivers and seem to much prefer rivers through the Orinoco Savannahs to those through Orinoco forests. Travel large distances during the winter months into areas of lagoons and lakes to avoid fast flowing currents of the main rivers.<br />
DISTIBUTION: Orinoco River of Colombia and Venezuela and Trinidad.<br />
The Llanos are flood plains stretching north of the Orinoco River to the Andean foothills, covering 300,000sq km in Venezuela and another 220,000 sq km in Colombia. This area has poor soil but is rich in its river systems which floods in the wet season leaving shallow marshes which nourish a high concentration of birds and animals.
    OR3221_Orinoco_Crocodile.jpg
  • Orinoco Crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius) CAPTIVE female for breeding to release young into the wild.<br />
CITIES 1 ENDANGERED SPECIES and almost extinct in the wild after being hunted for their skins.<br />
Hato Masaguarel working farm and biological station, Guárico Province, VENEZUELA. South America.<br />
Males reach 6m & Females 3.5m. They dig nests both on sandy beaches or in soil. Laying 15-70 eggs. The females stay near the nests and protect the young. Nest are heavily predated upon by Crab eating foxes and Tegue Lizards.<br />
HABITAT: Prefer mouths of primary tributaries of large rivers and seem to much prefer rivers through the Orinoco Savannahs to those through Orinoco forests. Travel large distances during the winter months into areas of lagoons and lakes to avoid fast flowing currents of the main rivers.<br />
DISTIBUTION: Orinoco River of Colombia and Venezuela and Trinidad.<br />
The Llanos are flood plains stretching north of the Orinoco River to the Andean foothills, covering 300,000sq km in Venezuela and another 220,000 sq km in Colombia. This area has poor soil but is rich in its river systems which floods in the wet season leaving shallow marshes which nourish a high concentration of birds and animals.
    OR3399_Orinoco_Crocodile.jpg
  • Orinoco Crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius) CAPTIVE female for breeding to release young into the wild.<br />
CITIES 1 ENDANGERED SPECIES and almost extinct in the wild after being hunted for their skins.<br />
Hato Masaguarel working farm and biological station, Guárico Province, VENEZUELA. South America.<br />
Males reach 6m & Females 3.5m. They dig nests both on sandy beaches or in soil. Laying 15-70 eggs. The females stay near the nests and protect the young. Nest are heavily predated upon by Crab eating foxes and Tegue Lizards.<br />
HABITAT: Prefer mouths of primary tributaries of large rivers and seem to much prefer rivers through the Orinoco Savannahs to those through Orinoco forests. Travel large distances during the winter months into areas of lagoons and lakes to avoid fast flowing currents of the main rivers.<br />
DISTIBUTION: Orinoco River of Colombia and Venezuela and Trinidad.<br />
The Llanos are flood plains stretching north of the Orinoco River to the Andean foothills, covering 300,000sq km in Venezuela and another 220,000 sq km in Colombia. This area has poor soil but is rich in its river systems which floods in the wet season leaving shallow marshes which nourish a high concentration of birds and animals.
    OR3397_Orinoco_Crocodile.jpg
  • Orinoco Crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius) CAPTIVE female for breeding to release young into the wild.<br />
CITIES 1 ENDANGERED SPECIES and almost extinct in the wild after being hunted for their skins.<br />
Hato Masaguarel working farm and biological station, Guárico Province, VENEZUELA. South America.<br />
Males reach 6m & Females 3.5m. They dig nests both on sandy beaches or in soil. Laying 15-70 eggs. The females stay near the nests and protect the young. Nest are heavily predated upon by Crab eating foxes and Tegue Lizards.<br />
HABITAT: Prefer mouths of primary tributaries of large rivers and seem to much prefer rivers through the Orinoco Savannahs to those through Orinoco forests. Travel large distances during the winter months into areas of lagoons and lakes to avoid fast flowing currents of the main rivers.<br />
DISTIBUTION: Orinoco River of Colombia and Venezuela and Trinidad.<br />
The Llanos are flood plains stretching north of the Orinoco River to the Andean foothills, covering 300,000sq km in Venezuela and another 220,000 sq km in Colombia. This area has poor soil but is rich in its river systems which floods in the wet season leaving shallow marshes which nourish a high concentration of birds and animals.
    OR3256_Orinoco_Crocodile.jpg
  • Orinoco Crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius) CAPTIVE female for breeding to release young into the wild.<br />
CITIES 1 ENDANGERED SPECIES and almost extinct in the wild after being hunted for their skins.<br />
Hato Masaguarel working farm and biological station, Guárico Province, VENEZUELA. South America.<br />
Males reach 6m & Females 3.5m. They dig nests both on sandy beaches or in soil. Laying 15-70 eggs. The females stay near the nests and protect the young. Nest are heavily predated upon by Crab eating foxes and Tegue Lizards.<br />
HABITAT: Prefer mouths of primary tributaries of large rivers and seem to much prefer rivers through the Orinoco Savannahs to those through Orinoco forests. Travel large distances during the winter months into areas of lagoons and lakes to avoid fast flowing currents of the main rivers.<br />
DISTIBUTION: Orinoco River of Colombia and Venezuela and Trinidad.<br />
The Llanos are flood plains stretching north of the Orinoco River to the Andean foothills, covering 300,000sq km in Venezuela and another 220,000 sq km in Colombia. This area has poor soil but is rich in its river systems which floods in the wet season leaving shallow marshes which nourish a high concentration of birds and animals.
    OR3396_Orinoco_Crocodile.jpg
  • Orinoco Crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius) CAPTIVE female for breeding to release young into the wild.<br />
CITIES 1 ENDANGERED SPECIES and almost extinct in the wild after being hunted for their skins.<br />
Hato Masaguarel working farm and biological station, Guárico Province, VENEZUELA. South America.<br />
Males reach 6m & Females 3.5m. They dig nests both on sandy beaches or in soil. Laying 15-70 eggs. The females stay near the nests and protect the young. Nest are heavily predated upon by Crab eating foxes and Tegue Lizards.<br />
HABITAT: Prefer mouths of primary tributaries of large rivers and seem to much prefer rivers through the Orinoco Savannahs to those through Orinoco forests. Travel large distances during the winter months into areas of lagoons and lakes to avoid fast flowing currents of the main rivers.<br />
DISTIBUTION: Orinoco River of Colombia and Venezuela and Trinidad.<br />
The Llanos are flood plains stretching north of the Orinoco River to the Andean foothills, covering 300,000sq km in Venezuela and another 220,000 sq km in Colombia. This area has poor soil but is rich in its river systems which floods in the wet season leaving shallow marshes which nourish a high concentration of birds and animals.
    OR3273_Orinoco_Crocodile.jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Marissa Tellez retraining crocodile<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150610_American_Crocodile_550.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150610_American_Crocodile_476.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150611_American_Crocodile_733.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150611_American_Crocodile_676.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150611_American_Crocodile_656.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150610_American_Crocodile_380.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150609_American_Crocodile_196.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150609_American_Crocodile_70.jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Stomach pumping for parasite study<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Stomach pumping for parasite study<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Stomach pumping for parasite study<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150611_American_Crocodile_696.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150611_American_Crocodile_613.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150610_American_Crocodile_551.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150610_American_Crocodile_553.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150610_American_Crocodile_518.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150610_American_Crocodile_493.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150610_American_Crocodile_405.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150609_American_Crocodile_146.jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Stomach pumping for parasite study<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150611_American_Crocodile_662.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150611_American_Crocodile_626.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150611_American_Crocodile_570.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150610_American_Crocodile_532.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150610_American_Crocodile_508.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150610_American_Crocodile_426.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150610_American_Crocodile_294.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150609_American_Crocodile_274.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150609_American_Crocodile_248.jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Stomach pumping for parasite study<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Stomach pumping for parasite study<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Stomach pumping for parasite study<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150611_American_Crocodile_742.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150610_American_Crocodile_471.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150610_American_Crocodile_437.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150610_American_Crocodile_346.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150610_American_Crocodile_311.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150610_American_Crocodile_308.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150609_American_Crocodile_234.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150609_American_Crocodile_175.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150609_American_Crocodile_158.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Mahahual town<br />
Mahahaul Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150608_American_Crocodile_Mahahual...jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Mahahual town<br />
Mahahaul Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150608_American_Crocodile_Mahahual...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Releasing animal<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Checking stomach contents for parasites<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Stomach pumping for parasite study<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
Stomach pumping for parasite study<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • American Crocodile Research (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
San Perdo <br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America
    20150601_American_Crocodile_Research...jpg
  • Mugger crocodile (Crocodylus palustris) & Indian softshell turtle (Nilssonia gangetica)<br />
National Chambal Sanctuary or National Chambal Gharial Wildlife Sanctuary<br />
Madhya Pradesh, India<br />
Range: Indian Subcontinent & surrounding countries.<br />
VULNERABLE
    20141016_Mugger_&_Softshell_turtle_4...jpg
  • Mugger crocodile (Crocodylus palustris) & Indian softshell turtle (Nilssonia gangetica)<br />
National Chambal Sanctuary or National Chambal Gharial Wildlife Sanctuary<br />
Madhya Pradesh, India<br />
Range: Indian Subcontinent & surrounding countries.<br />
VULNERABLE
    20141016_Mugger_&_Softshell_turtle_3...jpg
  • Mugger crocodile (Crocodylus palustris) & Indian softshell turtle (Nilssonia gangetica)<br />
National Chambal Sanctuary or National Chambal Gharial Wildlife Sanctuary<br />
Madhya Pradesh, India<br />
Range: Indian Subcontinent & surrounding countries.<br />
VULNERABLE
    20141016_Mugger_&_Softshell_turtle_6.jpg
  • American Crocodiles (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
San Pedro<br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize<br />
Central America<br />
RANGE: Americas
    20150601_American_Crocodiles_60.jpg
  • American Crocodiles (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
San Pedro<br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize<br />
Central America<br />
RANGE: Americas
    20150601_American_Crocodiles_125.jpg
  • American Crocodiles (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
San Pedro<br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize<br />
Central America<br />
RANGE: Americas
    20150601_American_Crocodiles_82.jpg
  • American Crocodiles (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
San Pedro<br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize<br />
Central America<br />
RANGE: Americas
    20150601_American_Crocodiles_76.jpg
  • American Crocodiles (Crocodylus acutus)<br />
San Pedro<br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize<br />
Central America<br />
RANGE: Americas
    20150601_American_Crocodiles_77.jpg
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