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Old 10-03-04, 07:40 PM   #1
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trigonatus vs. palpebrosus

I was just wondering what are the main differences between these two subspecies of Paleosuchus. Other than knowing the difference between the meaning of the latin names. They seem so close in terms of size (trig. getting bigger). Im definately interested in getting into these animals but what to know some more about what ppl think about the different subspecies.
Thanks, RyAn

Ive read the pages at crocodilian.com, and just need a little more help.
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Old 10-03-04, 08:13 PM   #2
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U gonna sneak one of these into your house too?
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Well now that Im being given the basement to keep the creatures in I dont have to worry about space. Plus BCC's dont take up that much room do they Jon ? LOL. Lets not talk about your new addition and who told you no more. LOL
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Hehe, yeah but you can't keep a croc in a rubbermaid for long!
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Pretty much Colin Stevenson clears up anything you would like to know about Paleosuchus, from size to habitat and 'aggression'. If it's not there than pretty much it's nothing worthy of noteing.
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