BBC Wildlife Magazine

What’s the smallest crocodilian?

The world’s most diminutive crocodilian species is Cuvier’s dwarf), native to the rivers and streams of northern and central South America; males grow to an average of 1.4m, females just 1.2m. This formidable reptile has strong body armour to provide protection against larger predators.

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