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Old 09-11-03, 11:54 AM   #1
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A few Crocodilian pics.....

Albino American Alligator


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Cuvier's Dwarf Caiman

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Old 09-11-03, 11:59 AM   #2
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Albino gators are so cool!!!

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Old 09-11-03, 12:37 PM   #3
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Those are nice pics. where were they taken? Thanks for sharing.
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Old 09-11-03, 04:39 PM   #4
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Thanks! The photos were taken at various locations.
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Old 09-11-03, 04:54 PM   #5
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VERY NICE! What camera do u use?
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Nice gators! That albino is so cool
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wow, those are awesome pics!!!
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Old 09-11-03, 05:56 PM   #8
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Thanks!

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Old 09-11-03, 06:19 PM   #9
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Nice to see a familiar face, though you may not know who I am.. Anyway, how do you get such great pics of the Paleosuchus'? Mine always come out very dark no matter where I am at and the animals are just a plad grey/black. Xain
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That 3rd pic is awesome!! Looks like exactly like a Mini- Dragon
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great pics!...nice smiles!
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Old 09-11-03, 07:17 PM   #12
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I usually don't make posts that say "Wow Great pictures", but I will make an exception this one time.

Wow Great pictures!

Those are really good quality pictures, and I really like the photo subjects.

You wouldn't happen to have a really good picture of a trigonatus to compare with the cuviers would you?

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Old 09-12-03, 05:17 AM   #13
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I usually don't make posts that say "Wow Great pictures", but I will make an exception this one time.

Wow Great pictures!

Those are really good quality pictures, and I really like the photo subjects.

You wouldn't happen to have a really good picture of a trigonatus to compare with the cuviers would you?

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Thanks.

I made a mistake. My original post included both trigonatus and palpebrosus but I assume due to post size constraints I could only post three photos. The third photo is a juvenile trigonatus and not palpebrosus as labeled.

I'll have to check to see if I have any good photos depicting the differences between the two species Paleosuchus. In the mean time here's a pic of an adult palpebrosus.
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Old 09-12-03, 05:24 AM   #14
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Nice to see a familiar face, though you may not know who I am.. Anyway, how do you get such great pics of the Paleosuchus'? Mine always come out very dark no matter where I am at and the animals are just a plad grey/black. Xain
Thanks.

I take a lot of bad pics of Paleosuchus (and everything else) and occasionally get a good one.
Sorry, I do not recognize your handle.
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I was justa bout to post that your origional pic looked much more trigonatus like than palpebrosus.

Very nice shots.

Do you work with these animals?
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