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Orinoco Crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius)

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Closeup of head of huge male close to 5 meters long in Puerto Miranda, Estado Guarico, Venezuela

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Holding a Orinoco Crocodile skull

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I have always found Crocodylus intermedius an interesting crocodile
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(12-01-2018, 02:48 AM)epaiva Wrote: Largest Orinoco Crocodile skull in Venezuelan museums in Museo de Estación Biológica Rancho Grande, Maracay, Venezuela. It measured 68,9 centimeters long and 31,5 centimeters wide.
Crocodile expert Mr Andrés Eloy Seijas holding the skull and picture 2 courtesy of Mr Arnaldo Ferrer

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(01-19-2019, 08:40 PM)epaiva Wrote: Holding a Orinoco Crocodile skull

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Wow! The one you're holding looks close enough in size.
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@epaiva That must be thrilling experience... at least for us
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(01-21-2019, 09:24 AM)Rishi Wrote:
(12-01-2018, 02:48 AM)epaiva Wrote: Largest Orinoco Crocodile skull in Venezuelan museums in Museo de Estación Biológica Rancho Grande, Maracay, Venezuela. It measured 68,9 centimeters long and 31,5 centimeters wide.
Crocodile expert Mr Andrés Eloy Seijas holding the skull and picture 2 courtesy of Mr Arnaldo Ferrer

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(01-19-2019, 08:40 PM)epaiva Wrote: Holding a Orinoco Crocodile skull

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Wow! The one you're holding looks close enough in size.
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The one I am holding is a lot smaller than the largest one in Museum Collections in Venezuela, this one comes from a specimen 3,65 meters long and the largest one comes from a very big male it measures 68,8 cent long, almost as long as the one of Lolong the largest Saltwater Crocodile captured that measure 70 cent long, Lolong measured  6,17 meters long
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Female defending its nest in Hato El Frio, Estado Apure, Venezuela

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Female Orinoco Crocodile in Hato El Frío Apure, Venezuela

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Female Orinoco crocodile in Hato El Frio, Apure, Venezuela

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Orinoco Crocodile in Puerto Miranda, Guarico, Venezuela 

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Skull of very large male compared with a young Orinoco Crocodile about 1 year old

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Orinoco crocodile in Masaguaral, Estado Guarico, Venezuela
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Big male in Puerto Miranda, Guarico, Venezuela 

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Masaguaral, Guarico, Venezuela 

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Big male it was captured in Puerto Miranda, Guarico, Venezuela. It measured 4,32 meters long, it has only 10 rows in its tail, missing the equivalent to about 35% of its tail, it has a mutilated tail from fights with other Crocs, Crocs with complete tail have from 15 to 18 rows, it makes him measure close to 5 meters long if he has its complete tail. Its skull measure 64 centimeters long.

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