A University of Florida study found invasive spectacled caimans are expanding into more of South Florida and the Everglades.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Move over alligators. And crocodiles. There's another reptile that's been quietly making itself at home in South Florida for the ...
Invasive spectacled caimans are spreading in Florida's Everglades. Researchers need your help to track the species.
It looks familiar at a glance, gliding just beneath the water’s surface in canals and wetlands across South Florida. But scientists say this reptile is neither an alligator nor a crocodile. It’s the ...
Move over alligators. And crocodiles. There's another reptile that's been quietly making itself at home in South Florida for the past 45 years: the spectacled caiman. They've established breeding ...
There's a lot University of Florida researchers know about spectacled caimans. But there's a lot they don't know. Yet. So they can use your help. Alligators, crocodiles beware. Spectacled caimans ...
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