/r/Crocodilians
We are a group of keepers of crocodilians. This is a place to share information, post pictures of our pets, and collaborate ideas to create the best possible environments for our animals.
Crocodilians are fast becoming one of the most sought after pets in the reptile trade, whether you have an American Alligator, Orinoco Crocodile, or a Cuvier’s Dwarf Caiman, this is the place to share ideas, ask questions or show off our new additions.
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/r/Crocodilians
I just saw this video of some baby crocodiles and the handler seems to be unafraid of these babies.
When I was in 8th grade, my animal science teacher had a caiman in the classroom. It was maybe 25lbs or so? He said that when the caiman was a baby, it almost bit his thumb off. Is this true? Or was it an exaggeration? How strong are the jaws of one of these animals?
Just curious!! Thanks in advance!
Been looking into getting a baby yacare for some time know I know everything I’d be getting into just have had a hard time finding information on their diet in captivity if you guys have any advice or tips I’d greatly appreciate it!!
As state in the title i have never seen one do the high walk before i have seen the juvenile do it though but not adult of the specie.
Hello. I have been trying to research the fertility of crocodilian hybrids but it's surprisingly hard to find information. I know that hybrids between American and Cuban crocodiles are fertile, and have heard of Siamese x Cuban crocodile hybrids as well as Nile x Morelet's. The only alligatorid hybrids I know of are diamond caimans. Are these hybrids fertile as well? Thanks in advance for info.