Cuban crocodile

The Cuban crocodile (Crocodylus rhombifer) is a type of small crocodile.[2] It lives in Cuba. The average length is 2.1–2.3 m (6.9–7.5 ft). The average weight is 70–80 kg (150–180 lb). Large males can grow as long as 3.5 m (11 ft) in length. Large females can also weigh more than 215 kg (474 lb). It is a very aggressive animal. The Cuban crocodile is very dangerous to humans.

Cuban crocodile
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Conservation status
Scientific classification e
Unrecognized taxon (fix): Crocodyloidea
Family: Crocodylidae
Genus: Crocodylus
Species:
C. rhombifer
Binomial name
Crocodylus rhombifer
Cuvier, 1807
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Cuban crocodile range

The Cuban crocodile is listed as Critically Endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Before, it lived all over the Caribbean. Now, it only lives in the Zapata Swamp and Isla de la Juventud. They had to escape being hunted by humans. Captive breeding are helping the species to recover.[3][4]

Cuban Crocodile Media

References

  1. Targarona, R. R.; Soberón, R. R.; Cotayo, L.; Tabet, M. A.; Thorbjarnarson, J. (2008). "Crocodylus rhombifer". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN. 2008. Retrieved 2014-04-10.
  2. "PBDB". paleobiodb.org. Retrieved 2020-08-22.
  3. Targarona, R.R., Soberón, R.R., Cotayo, L., Tabet, M.A. and Thorbjarnarson, J. (IUCN Crocodile Specialist Group) (2008). "The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species e.T5670A112902585".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. Gary S. Morgan and Nancy A. Albury (2013). "THE CUBAN CROCODILEE (CROCODYLUS RHOMBIFER) FROM LATE QUATERNARY FOSSIL DEPOSITS IN THE BAHAMAS AND CAYMAN ISLANDS" (PDF).