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The Nest Environment of the American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) (Issuing Body) SuDoc number: I 29.95: T-671
1982-06
Crocodile, May 1988 Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Crocodile.
1988-05
Crocodile, February 1987 Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Crocodile.
1987-02
Crocodile, close up, May 1988 Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Crocodile.
1988-05
Crocodile, February 1984 Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Crocodile.
1984-02
Crocodile, Courtesy of Florida Power and Light Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Couresty of Florida Power and light.
Crocodile, Courtesy of Florida Power and Light Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Couresty of Florida Power and light.
American crocodile, April 1978 Biscayne National Park; National Park Service American crocodile.
1978-04
Crocodiles, Courtesy of Florida Power and Light Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Couresty of Florida Power and light.
Crocodile, courtesy of Florida Power and Light Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Crocodile, courtesy of Florida Power and Light.
Crocodile, courtesy of Florida Power and Light Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Crocodile, courtesy of Florida Power and Light.
Crocodile, Everglades National Park Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Crocodile.
Crocodiles, courtesy of Florida Power and Light Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Crocodile research, courtesy of FLorida Power and Light
Crocodile, courtesy of Florida Power and Light Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Crocodile, courtesy of Florida Power and Light.
Crocodile research, courtesy of Florida Power and Light Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Crocodile research, courtesy of Florida Power and Light.
Crocodile habitat, courtesy of Florida Power and Light Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Crocodile habitat, courtesy of Florida Power and Light.
Crocodile, courtesy of Florida Power and Light Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Crocodile, courtesy of Florida Power and Light.
Crocodile in cooling canal, Courtesy of Florida Power and Light Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Crocodile in cooling canal; Couresty of Florida Power and light.
Crocodile in cooling canal, Courtesy of Florida Power and Light Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Crocodile in cooling canal; Couresty of Florida Power and light.
Crocodile nesting area, Courtesy of Florida Power and Light Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Crocodile nesting area, courtesy of Florida Power and Light.
Crocodile in cooling canal, Courtesy of Florida Power and Light Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Crocodile in cooling canal; Couresty of Florida Power and light.
Crocodile, Miami Seaquarium, February 1984 Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Crocodile, Miami Seaquarium.
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1984-02
Potentially poached crocodile, Courtesy of Florida Power and Light Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Potentially poached crocodile, Courtesy of Florida Power and Light.
View of crocodile on shore Everglades National Park; National Park Service View of a crocodile on shore.
Crocodile, Miami Seaquarium, February 1984 Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Crocodile, Miami Seaquarium.
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1984-02
Crocodile, Forest, Congaree National Park, South Carolina Congaree National Park #1047 Congaree Swamp Reseach
Crocodile, Forest, Congaree National Park, South Carolina Congaree National Park #1046 Congaree Swamp Research
Ranger showing kids baby crocodile, school camp, Adams Key Biscayne National Park; National Park Service School camp interpretation, Adams Key.
Close-up view of crocodile head Everglades National Park; National Park Service Out of focus, close up shot of mostly submerged crocodile head; picture is creased along center.
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1964-11
Crocodile nest by water's edge Everglades National Park; National Park Service Close up view of crocodile nest which is a rounded rise of light colored sand close to the waters edge surrounded by plants; "Crocodile Nest".
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1958-05
Alligators, 1905-ca. 1920. (Funding) Electronic reproduction. Miami, Fla. : Reclaiming the Everglades, c2000. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software. Digitized from postcards at the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, Miami, Florida.
Alligators and crocodile, 1905-1921 (bulk 1905) (Funding) Electronic reproduction. Miami, Fla. : Reclaiming the Everglades, c2000. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software. Digitized from photographs at the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, Miami, Florida.
1921
Panther and crocodile, 1883-1895? The Florida panther was shot either by Little Tiger in 1891 near Coconut Grove, or by Mr. Richards near the Punch Bowl (freshwater spring, Miami), January 17, 1895. Ralph Munroe shot the 14 ft., 7 in. crocodile at Arch Creek, the winter of 1883-84. He sent the skin to the American Museum of Natural History (New York), where it was placed on display.; (Funding) Electronic reproduction. Miami, Fla. : Reclaiming the Everglades, c2000. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software. Digitized from photographs at the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, Miami, Florida.
Crocodile near water's edge Everglades National Park; National Park Service Photographic Record Card: "CROCODILE. The crocodile is one of the Everglades endangered species. Its habitat is the mangroves and saline Everglades. Everglades NP Research Director Gary Hendrix says crocodiles are difficult to count but there are probably more than biologists had believed." View of a crocodile on bank.
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1952-01
Woman feeding crocodile Everglades National Park; National Park Service Wildlife. 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".

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