
Crocodiles and alligators are two distinct groups of large, semi-aquatic reptiles that share many similarities yet have notable differences. They both belong to the order Crocodylia
and are known for their powerful jaws, armored bodies, and ancient lineage that dates back millions of years.
Crocodiles are typically found in tropical and subtropical regions, inhabiting freshwater habitats like rivers, lakes, and marshes. They have long, V-shaped snouts and are well-adapted
to thrive in both freshwater and saltwater environments. With their streamlined bodies and muscular tails, crocodiles are formidable swimmers capable of surprising bursts of speed.
Breeds of Crocodile / Alligator
There are the following breeds of Crocodile / Alligator:
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Huacaya
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Huacaya alpacas are medium-sized animals with a distinctive, fluffy appearance. They have short, soft, dense fleece that grows perpendicular to their skin, creating a teddy bear-like appearance. They have a rounded, cute, and cuddly appearance, which makes them popular as pets and for use in therapeutic programs. They typically weigh between 120 and 190 pounds and stand about three feet tall at the shoulder.
Huacayas are primarily rai
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Suri
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Suri alpacas have unique fiber characteristics that
distinguish the Suri from the rest of the camelid family. Unlike the soft fuzzy
look of the Huacaya alpaca, the Suri's long, separate, distinctive locks are
comprised of twisted or flat fibers that drape down the sides of the Suri's
body. The Suri's fiber has a cool, slick handle or feel, can be as soft as
cashmere, warmer than wool, with the luster of silk. Suris comprise about 15% of the
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