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Posted by: Matt-D at Fri Jan 16 17:02:59 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Matt-D ] Female again. I should also mention, this pair is no longer living in the enclosure you can vaguely see from these pictures. They're both in an enclosure somewhat similar to my dwarf crocodiles, only it measures 12X6X4, half land and half water. The male spends much of his time under a big stump I placed around a foot above the soil and the female tends to move around a lot more; she'll even bask from time to time, splayed out like an alligator. Of the crocodilians I have worked with and restrained by myself (the largest being alligators, nile crocs and spectacled caiman, all around the 5 foot mark), the female trigonatus is by far the biggest handful. The dwarf crocodile is a second close. | ||
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