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Caiman (Paleosuchus, Melanosuchus, Caiman)

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( This post was last modified: 12-02-2019, 02:43 PM by Dark Jaguar )

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              Big Black Caiman found dead in Jaru River. Brazil.

June 14th 2019

It is unclear when the record was made, but the propagation of the images occured on Thursday (13th), in the pics it appears a giant dead Black Caiman on the banks of the Jaru River and people standing beside it.


The size of the animal is impressive, it is believed to be about 5 meters long and approximately 500 kg in weight.

The Black Caiman's body was found on a property used by a city building materials company to extract sand.

Some people reported that the reptile was well known in the region of line 608, near the Jaru River, where everyone called it the "Caiman of 08", the animal was often seen in that vicinity and there was a certain harmony between him and the people who attend the place.

The images began to be shared with the information that the Caiman had died of natural causes, but soon the case took another version, in the photographs analysis, people said there were head injuries and blood trace in the animal's mouth, leading to believing that the reptile was shot dead.

The delay in publishing the images was also attributed to a possible attempt to omit the environmental crime.



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RE: Caiman (Paleosuchus, Melanosuchus, Caiman) - Dark Jaguar - 12-02-2019, 02:41 PM



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