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The skin of spectacled caimans goes for about $3 a square foot.
The spectacled caiman will reach sexual maturity any where from 4 to 7 years.
They coexist with the very small spectacled caiman within Central America.
Spectacled caimans have been known to eat insects, crustaceans, and mollusks.
The Spectacled caiman is a small to mid-sized crocodilian.
Like the spectacled caiman, this species has a bony nasal ridge, though it is less prominent.
Steve explores the Argentinean marshes, and goes fishing with a spectacled caiman.
A mother's love is priceless and spectacled caiman mums go to extraordinary lengths to...
Spectacled caimans lurk in the water, with only bulging eyes and broad snouts showing.
Spectacled caiman are present further up river and within Laguna Corcovado in larger numbers.
Spectacled caiman have strongly protective maternal behaviour.
Spectacled caimans have now filled the niche of crocodilian predator of fish in many areas.
The Rio Madrigal, just north of the park entrance, is much smaller and may be home to spectacled caiman.
The spectacled caiman gets its name from the bony ridge between its eyes, looking like a pair of eyeglasses.
The spectacled caiman is another potential competitor, but Duplaix found no conflict with the species in Suriname.
Some living caimans such as the Spectacled Caiman have a "spectacle", or a bony ridge between the eyes.
HOW did that alligator (spectacled caiman, to be exact) wind up in Central Park?
The spectacled caiman, an introduced species, is the only representative of the order Crocodilia in Puerto Rico.
The only known host is the spectacled caiman (Caiman crocodilus crocodilus).
Roseate spoonbills are numerous in the Pantanal and are prey to spectacled caiman.
According to ISIS, there are known to be 170 spectacled caimans in zoos.
Among the reptiles, Spectacled Caiman also raise their young in crèches, one female taking care of her own as well as several others' offspring.
In a small reptile display area at the Atlantis, a spectacled caiman the color of a suit of armor seemed to peer back at visitors.
The smaller caimans are generally not of enough market value to farm, though some captive breeding of the spectacled caiman does take place in South America.
Spectacled caimans live in the ponds, and American crocodiles can be seen in larger rivers and mangrove swamps.
The spectacled caiman (Caiman crocodilus), also known as the white caiman or common caiman, is a crocodilian reptile found in much of Central and South America.
There are about four million Common Caiman found in Venezuela.
One of these, Caiman crocodilus yacare, is often passed off as the common caiman, the species that is legal.
The spectacled caiman (Caiman crocodilus), or the common caiman, is a medium sized crocodilian species that lives in the wetland areas of South America.
The spectacled caiman (Caiman crocodilus), also known as the white caiman or common caiman, is a crocodilian reptile found in much of Central and South America.
Until recently, it was thought that the Caiman crocodilus would overeat the fish and snail populations.
Caiman (Caiman crocodilus) are to be found throughout both islands in slow moving fresh or brackish water.
The only known host is the spectacled caiman (Caiman crocodilus crocodilus).
Spectacled caiman (Caiman crocodilus)
M. nheco is fed upon by southern caimans (Caiman crocodilus yacare) when its habitat dries over the winter, which makes these fish easier to catch.
The spectacled caiman (Caiman crocodilus), or the common caiman, is a medium sized crocodilian species that lives in the wetland areas of South America.
The spectacled caiman (Caiman crocodilus), also known as the white caiman or common caiman, is a crocodilian reptile found in much of Central and South America.
The trade in black caiman leather peaked from the 1950s to 1970s, when the smaller but much more common spectacled caiman (Caiman crocodilus) became the more commonly hunted species.