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'Twinning in a wild breeding population of Gharials (Gavialis gangeticus) in India' by Ugemuge et al. (2024) has recently been published in andAmphibians : doi.org/10.17161/randa…

'Twinning in a wild breeding population of Gharials (Gavialis gangeticus) in India' by Ugemuge et al. (2024) has recently been published in #ReptilesandAmphibians: doi.org/10.17161/randa… #Herpetology #Reptiles #Crocodilians
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Crow's Creative Room(@CrowSpecRoom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Often, the scars adorning a Skull Orca are the results of Caiman attacks, or rarer yet, visitations from their oceanic cousins, the worldwide Orcas most are familiar with. Skull Orcas have become pressured into 'on-sighting' both crocodilians and cetaceans, regardless of risk.

Often, the scars adorning a Skull Orca are the results of Caiman attacks, or rarer yet, visitations from their oceanic cousins, the worldwide Orcas most are familiar with. Skull Orcas have become pressured into 'on-sighting' both crocodilians and cetaceans, regardless of risk.
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Crocodile Cam⚡️🇨🇻(@CrocodileCam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A strong gust of wind might put a cheetah out of commission. There is not a chance in hell one survived that. The second part of this video is a jaguar that hunts crocodilians, pulling a caiman out of the water. No comeback, just some video editing trying to confuse yall

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Here is an updated drawing of Purussaurus Brasiliensis, an extinct Giant Caiman that lived during the Miocene, it lived in what is now South America, it was one of crocodilians ever along with the famous Late Cretaceous Deinosuchus Riograndensis

Here is an updated drawing of Purussaurus Brasiliensis, an extinct Giant Caiman that lived during the Miocene, it lived in what is now South America, it was one of crocodilians ever along with the famous Late Cretaceous Deinosuchus Riograndensis
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Ted McCormick worms cited A comma would clearly indicate that the sentence is directly addressing crocodiles, warning them not to swim there. Apparently, there is some threat to crocodilians in the water there.

As it stands, the crocodiles might reasonably assume the sign is a warning to humans.

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Professional Couch Gremlin(@ShisaBun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Coconut the albino gator is actually extremely stressed out.

We need to stop assuming all animals react the same way to things. She's not a dog.
Crocodilians can't sweat like we do to cool down. They cool off by opening their mouths. It's how the 'sweat' -->

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Lingo Dingo(@LingieDingie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cringe Zoology Takes Correct me if I’m wrong but crocodilians aren’t related to mosasaur, mosasaur isn’t a mammal or a dinosaur and it was not the biggest to ever live.

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Elizᵗʰ(@thegrenekni3t) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i looked it up and I guess maybe there are crocodilians that live on South Sea islands, although that probably wasn't one of 'em

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a prehistoric planet ,kaijus,pratt ,jp characters(@RAAAAAAAAER) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kaiju Pictures It would be a 20 year build up of all the signs of having a kid for realistic immersion with the study use of reptiles! And a mix of mammlia like stress, lots of eating and nesting near the water like crocodilians depending on how many kids godzilla could have it could be many

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Scooter H Moor bka Craig H Johnson II(@ScooterMoor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mostafa Madbouly The frog call and the crocodile call are harmonic series in the same frequency range (1000–3500 Hz and 250–4000 Hz, respectively) and are of comparable …
Sound categorization by crocodilians - PMC - NCBI

National Institutes of Health (NIH) (...

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