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Picture of the Caimans at the Caiman exhibit at the zoo in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
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Cuvier's Dwarf Caiman
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Smooth-fronted Caiman
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Smooth faced caiman
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Caiman Crocodylus Yacare
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Broad-snouted Caiman
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Northern Caiman Lizard
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Northern Caiman Lizard
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The spectacled caiman (Caiman crocodilus) is a crocodilian reptile found in much of Central and South America. It lives in a range of lowland wetland and riverine habitat types and can tolerate salt water as well as fresh; due in part to this adaptability it is the most common of all crocodilian species. Males of the species are generally between 2 and 2.5 meters, while females are smaller, usually around 1.4 meters. The species' common name comes from a bony ridge between the eyes, which gives
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Michael Dale, the Wetlands Manager of the Roche Caiman Bird Sanctuary, gives a tour to community relations project volunteers.
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Flamingoes near lake Trou Caiman.
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Police find 182 - kilo tiger 127 - kilo caiman in apartment. ula1
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Crocodile farming in Australia
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Illustration of a jaguar battling a boa constrictor
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Ciénaga has been place of birth and home to numerous notable people including native Thousand Days War hero, musician and farmer Col. Clemente Escalona, father and teacher of vallenato composer Rafael Escalona.
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Ciénaga has been place of birth and home to numerous notable people including native Thousand Days War hero, musician and farmer Col. Clemente Escalona, father and teacher of vallenato composer Rafael Escalona.
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Ciénaga has been place of birth and home to numerous notable people including native Thousand Days War hero, musician and farmer Col. Clemente Escalona, father and teacher of vallenato composer Rafael Escalona
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Tortuguero National Park is a National Park within the Tortuguero Conservation Area. The reserve is also included in the Humedal Caribe Noreste, a wetland of international importance under the Ramsar Convention.[1] The park is located in the Limón Province of northeastern Costa Rica. It is the third-most visited park in Costa Rica, despite the fact that it can only be reached by airplane or boat.[2]
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Tortuguero National Park is a National Park within the Tortuguero Conservation Area. The reserve is also included in the Humedal Caribe Noreste, a wetland of international importance under the Ramsar Convention.[1] The park is located in the Limón Province of northeastern Costa Rica. It is the third-most visited park in Costa Rica, despite the fact that it can only be reached by airplane or boat.[2]
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Tamandua anteater
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Santos
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Rurrenabaque Bolivia - The Amazon
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A large bug (order Hemiptera) on the inland track