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  2. Cuvier's dwarf caiman - Wikipedia

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    With a total length averaging 1.4 m (4.6 ft) for males and up to 1.2 m (3.9 ft) for females, Cuvier's dwarf caiman is not only the smallest extant species in the alligator and caiman family, but also the smallest of all crocodilians (unless the Congo dwarf crocodile is considered a valid species). [5]

  3. Dwarf crocodile - Wikipedia

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    The dwarf crocodile (Osteolaemus tetraspis), also known as the African dwarf crocodile, broad-snouted crocodile (a name more often used for the Asian mugger crocodile) or bony crocodile, [5] is an African crocodile that is also the smallest extant (living) species of crocodile.

  4. Pocket-sized creatures: Video shows teeny-tiny endangered ...

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    The animals have long, toothy snouts and brown body with black splotches all over their backs and it lays eggs that are 6 ounces, the largest of any crocodilian species.

  5. Osteolaemus osborni - Wikipedia

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    Osteolaemus osborni, commonly known as Osborn's dwarf crocodile, is a species of crocodile endemic to the Congo Basin in Africa. This species has had a somewhat convoluted taxonomical history. It was first described as Osteoblepharon osborni by Schmidt in 1919, based on a few specimens from the Upper Congo River Basin in what is now the ...

  6. Osteolaemus - Wikipedia

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    Genus Osteolaemus – Cope, 1861 – two species Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population Congo dwarf crocodile Osteolaemus osborni Schmidt, 1919: Congo River basin of Central Africa Size: Habitat: Diet: dwarf crocodile, African dwarf crocodile, broad-snouted crocodile, bony crocodile

  7. A New Species of 'Crocodile Newt' Has Been Discovered - AOL

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    Researchers describe the new species as having "large" eyes and "v"-shaped teeth, according to a new peer-reviewed study A New Species of 'Crocodile Newt' Has Been Discovered — Here’s What ...

  8. How, Exactly, Did This Gator Climb a Fence? - AOL

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    Yet some crocodilian species are agile climbers, despite lacking obvious adaptations to do so. Their sharp claws help them gain a foothold, while their powerful bodies propel them vertically ...

  9. Smooth-fronted caiman - Wikipedia

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    This caiman is a dark greyish-brown with mid-brown eyes. Males grow to about 1.7 to 2.3 m (5 ft 7 in to 7 ft 7 in) long, with the largest recorded specimen being 2.6 m (8 ft 6 in). Females do not often exceed 1.4 m (4 ft 7 in). It is a robust crocodilian, strong for its size, and tends to carry its head high with its neck angled upwards.