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What kinds of crocodiles are there?
What do you know about crocodile species?

0 1. Indian fish-eating crocodile: endangered. There are still a certain number of farms in India, and there are few breeding records in zoos.

02. Malay alligator: Malay alligator is an endangered animal, which can be successfully bred in farms in Thailand, Bronx Zoo in the United States and Miami Zoo.

03. Orinoco crocodiles: Orinoco crocodiles do not breed in zoos, but some private farms can breed.

04. Alligator: Alligator is the most widely distributed and abundant species in Alligator subfamily, but it is still an endangered species.

05. Cuban alligator: The Cuban alligator is an endangered species protected by government laws. It can breed in some zoos in the United States and farms in the United States and Cuba.

06. Crocodiles in Morille: Although crocodiles in Morille are protected by law, they are still widely poached and belong to endangered species. Crocodiles in Morelj have been successfully bred in some zoos.

Nile crocodiles: Some different populations of Nile crocodiles are listed as endangered, while others are listed as vulnerable.

08. African alligator: African alligator is an endangered species, which was successfully bred in Miami Zoo, USA.

09. Swamp Crocodiles: Swamp crocodiles are a fragile species and multiply in zoos in India.

10. Crocodiles in New Guinea: There are still a large number of crocodiles in New Guinea, which are fragile species and can breed on farms.

1 1. Crocodiles in the Philippines: Crocodiles are endangered species, with only about 100 in the wild.

12. Siamese crocodiles/Thai crocodiles: Thai crocodiles may be extinct in the wild, but there are still a large number of crocodiles raised artificially, which can cross with Gulf crocodiles. Siamese crocodiles belong to reptiles, crocodiles and crocodiles, and are national second-class protected wild animals. With the advantages of strong reproductive ability, fast growth, strong disease resistance and excellent leather, it is one of the most artificially raised crocodiles in China.

13. Crocodiles: Although they are widely distributed, they are seriously threatened by crocodile skin trade and are listed as endangered species. It is also widely raised and can breed in many zoos and farms.

14. Australian freshwater crocodiles/Qiang Sen crocodiles: Although threatened by poaching, Australian freshwater crocodiles are strictly protected, belonging to fragile species, and they are multiplied in farms.

15. African pygmy crocodile: it is listed as a moderately endangered or endangered species. Although it can be propagated under artificial breeding, no farm has been established.

16. Crocodiles in Mississippi: The number of crocodiles in Mississippi has increased, and at the same time, a large number of crocodiles have been artificially propagated, reaching a total of one million, which is no longer an endangered species.

17. Chinese alligator: commonly known as Chinese alligator, it is an endangered species. There are only a few hundred wild crocodiles, most of which gather in the Yangtze River, but the number of artificial breeding is still large. In addition to China, some zoos and farms, such as Bronx Zoo, have also successfully propagated.

18. caiman: two subspecies of caiman are listed as endangered, others are vulnerable, and can be artificially propagated in many places.

19. Caiman: The habitat of Caiman is a densely populated area in South America, which is seriously threatened by human activities and belongs to an endangered species.

20. Paraguayan caiman: Some scholars believe that this species is a subspecies of caiman.