Crocodilians Natural History & Conservation

Created by Adam Britton
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LAST UPDATE: 2 AUGUST 99

Welcome to CROCODILIAN.COM - the crocodile site. Here you will find extensive coverage of every single living crocodilian species, an expanding section about crocodilian biology, an in-depth look at crocodile communication, a list of some of the best croc resources on the internet, and the most in-depth captive care manual available on the 'net.

Updated this month: the crocodile links page has been overhauled and updated, new images are being added to the species list, navigation in pic of the month has been improved, corrections and updates to chapter 10 of the crocFAQ.

PIC OF THE MONTH
August's picture concentrates on the wonderful, athletic abilities of a small saltwater crocodile in a strong current. Do you think it's easy being that cool? CLICK HERE to view.

You can still catch Discovery Online's Ultimate Guide: Crocodiles feature, with videos, an interactive croc, and the discussion which ensued. Check it out.

SEARCH SITEPIC OF THE MONTH

 
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CROCODILIANS
Natural History & Conservation


CSLCROCODILIAN SPECIES LIST
Detailed source of information on all 23 crocodilian species, including distribution maps and pictures

CBDCROCODILIAN BIOLOGY DATABASE
Illustrated information on biology & behaviour, including a list of frequently asked questions. Do crocodiles gallop? You'd be surprised

CCOMCROCODILIAN COMMUNICATION
Crocodilians are the most vocal of all reptiles. Hear juvenile distress calls, threatening adult hisses, and courtship bellows

LINKSCROCODILIAN INTERNET RESOURCES
Check out the ultimate crocodile links page - the best way to navigate through the Internet swamps in search of crocodilian information

CARECROCODILIAN CAPTIVE CARE FAQ
This is the most detailed manual available on the captive husbandry of caimans and other crocodilians - serious keepers only need apply.

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