Re: On predation.

chris brochu (gator@mail.utexas.edu)
7 Nov 1995 02:09:55 GMT

In article <bbur.83.000A328B@wpo.nerc.ac.uk> Bill Burnett,
bbur@wpo.nerc.ac.uk writes:
>I actually agreed with you there, believe it or not. Try reading my post
>again. But you didn't remind me who was suggesting trans-Atlantic crocs,
>which is unlikely (so I agree with you twice... :-)) In any case the
>things you find in Florida are alligators so why do we need 'salties' to swim
>that far?

Most of the things in Florida are alligators. There is still a relict
population of Crocodylus in the Keys, and C. acutus ranges from southern
Florida to Venezuela. acutus, and other species, are found on numerous
Caribbean islands.

chris