Mapping the genomes of crocodiles and alligators -- It's not for the faint of ...
Mapping the genomes of crocodiles and alligators -- It's not for the faint of ...Phys.OrgRay and his team study alligators, crocodiles, bats and flies, among other creatures. There's no handbook for learning how to capture an alligator or a crocodile. "Oh, it's great. I mean, there's just a thrill," says Ray, an evolutionary biologist at ...and more »
Conservationists Want Crocodiles Protected
Conservationists Want Crocodiles ProtectedManila BulletinBy MARVYN N. BENANING MANILA, Philippines --- Conservationists are up in arms against the willy-nilly approach to preserving 23 crocodile species worldwide and have asked the Philippine government to support the campaign as freshwater crocodiles here ...Lacoste helps RP crocodiles surviveTempo'Lolong' eyed as croc envoyPhilippine Starall 6 news articles »
Giant Turtle Ate Crocodiles for Dinner, Scientists Say
Giant Turtle Ate Crocodiles for Dinner, Scientists SayFox NewsGiant turtles, the size of an average car, roamed the rivers of Colombia snacking on animals 60-million years ago - including crocodiles. Paleontologists from North Carolina State University have found the fossilized remains of the South American giant ...Prehistoric Turtle Big Enough to Eat Crocodiles DiscoveredIBTimes.co.ukScientists from N.C. State involved in fossil discoveryWinston-Salem JournalFOSSIL: Prehistoric Turtle Was Size Of A Smart Car, Ate CrocodilesLimeLife (blog)Sci-Tech Today -Discovery News -Eureka! Science Newsall 68 news articles »
Keys mayor wants crocodiles removed from human areas
Keys mayor wants crocodiles removed from human areasMiamiHerald.comFile photo: A young American crocodile who was born at the Turkey Point wildlife preservation area inside Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station in Miami. CHRIS CUTRO / FOR THE MIAMI HERALD. BY DAVID GOODHUE The mayor of Islamorada is calling for the ...Florida Keys mayor wants crocodile goneUPI.comall 3 news articles »
Big croc captured near popular swimming spot
Big croc captured near popular swimming spotABC OnlineBerry Springs, about 50 kilometres south of Darwin, was reopened and deemed safe for swimming last week after rangers conducted five consecutive nights of crocodile survey work. Two small freshwater crocodiles were removed from the Berry Creek system ...and more »