Information about the Cuban Crocodile:
The Cuban Crocodile is a highly endangered reptile native to freshwater swamps of a very few isolated areas in Cuba's Zapata Swamp and the Isle of Youth. The characteristics of this large reptile sets it apart from the other crocodilian species, such as having bright coloration as an adult, pebbled scales and the long strong legs. They usually grow to be about 6.9–7.5 feet (2.1–2.3 meters) in length and weigh 150–180 pounds (70–80 kilograms.) While they are not nearly the largest species of crocodile, they do have the reputation as being one of the most aggressive. Crocodylus rhombifer prefers freshwater swamps, marshes and rivers, but it will occasionally swim into saltwater. It feeds on small fish, crustaceans and arthropods. Because of overhunting and habitat loss the species is considered critically endangered in the wild and it's future remains very uncertain.
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