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American Crocodile 20

American Crocodile

ESPECULADO

Crocodylus acutus

The alligator's saltwater cousin that hangs around boat ramps and marina docks like a scaled parking attendant.

The American Crocodile is the alligator's saltwater-tolerant cousin, found in coastal mangrove swamps and brackish waterways throughout southern Leonida. More streamlined and V-snouted than the alligator, crocodiles are faster swimmers and more aggressive when defending territory. Their ability to thrive in both salt and fresh water makes them an unpredictable threat around marinas, boat ramps, and coastal properties.

GUÍA DE CAMPO

Especie
Crocodylus acutus
Hábitat
Costa
Comportamiento
Agresivo
Peso
400-1,000 lbs
Peligro
Cazable
No