Spectacled Caiman
Named for the unique, bony ridge between their eyes, spectacled caiman can be found congregating in the waterways of Central and South America. With females maxing out at 4.5 feet in length, they are one of the smallest crocodilians on the planet.
Despite their diminutive size, this highly adaptable species has a confidence resembling that of a croc, allowing them to survive alongside anacondas, jaguars, and 18ft black caiman!
Due to certain laws/regulations, this animal is available to TEXAS RESIDENTS ONLY.
Named for the unique, bony ridge between their eyes, spectacled caiman can be found congregating in the waterways of Central and South America. With females maxing out at 4.5 feet in length, they are one of the smallest crocodilians on the planet.
Despite their diminutive size, this highly adaptable species has a confidence resembling that of a croc, allowing them to survive alongside anacondas, jaguars, and 18ft black caiman!
Due to certain laws/regulations, this animal is available to TEXAS RESIDENTS ONLY.
Named for the unique, bony ridge between their eyes, spectacled caiman can be found congregating in the waterways of Central and South America. With females maxing out at 4.5 feet in length, they are one of the smallest crocodilians on the planet.
Despite their diminutive size, this highly adaptable species has a confidence resembling that of a croc, allowing them to survive alongside anacondas, jaguars, and 18ft black caiman!
Due to certain laws/regulations, this animal is available to TEXAS RESIDENTS ONLY.
Additional Info:
Scientific Name: Caiman crocodilus
Habitat: Swamps, wetlands, and waterways of Central and South America
Origin: Captive Bred
Current Diet: Feeder insects, fish, rodents, chicken, quail
Current Size: 8-10 inches
Lifespan: Over 20 years
Max Size: 4.5 - 7ft