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The Black Caiman is a Crocodilian. It is a carnivorous reptile that lives along slow-moving rivers and lakes, in the seasonally flooded savannas of the Amazon basin, and in other freshwater habitats in South America.
Answered by samron jude, 20 Jun '08 01:08 am
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The Black Caiman or (Caiman crocodilus) is a type of crocodile resident in the following countries: Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guyana, French Guiana, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico, Suriname, Tobago, Trinidad, United States and Venezuela.
Despite pressure from hunting and also collection for the pet trade, existing surveys suggest that populations are in relatively good condition in most areas
Answered by Janis, 20 Jun '08 01:24 am
Despite pressure from hunting and also collection for the pet trade, existing surveys suggest that populations are in relatively good condition in most areas
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The Black Caiman (Melanosuchus niger) is a Crocodilian. It is a carnivorous reptile that lives along slow-moving rivers and lakes, in the seasonally flooded savannas of the Amazon basin, and in other freshwater habitats in South America. Once common, it was hunted to near extinction primarily for its commercially valuable hide.
Answered by sudesh, 20 Jun '08 06:40 am
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The Black Caiman is a Crocodilian. found in savannas of the Amazon basin, and in other freshwater habitats in South America.
Answered by neeraj sharma, 20 Jun '08 01:26 am
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