Waves breaking on beachEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn slide: Transect 9/2 west; DRTO/Loggerhead Key; Date: 4-14-97; Photo taken by: Diane Riggs; Everglades National Park; SFNRC
White sands on beachEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn slide: Transect line A-9 W-E 120; DRTO/Loggerhead Key; Date: 12-12-97; Photo taken by: Diane Riggs; Everglades National Park; SFNRC
Woman feeding crocodileEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceWildlife. Close up of woman, in a dress, kneeling in front of a crocodile, who's mouth is open. Note reads: "American Crocodile - of West Indian Origin. The only known colony in N.A. is in Florida Bay, Everglades National Park. It differs from the alligator by its preference for salt water, its hide of drab grey-green, and its pointed snout with 'bulldog' teeth. Most endangered rare species in the Park." Also, another reads: "Milwaukee Public Museum Specimen. CROCODILE. Cro. File in folder labeled Reptiles. 203307".