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World distribution of genera and species within family Crocodylidae (C. means Crocodylus) Left:
- Crocodylus acutus
- Crocodylus rhombifer
- Crocodylus moreletii
- Crocodylus intermedius
- Crocodylus niloticus
- Crocodylus cataphractus = Mecistops cataphractus
- Osteolaemus tetraspis
Right:
- Crocodylus palustris
- Crocodylus porosus
- Crocodylus siamensis
- Crocodylus mindorensis
- Crocodylus novaeguineae
- Crocodylus johnsoni
- Tomistoma schlegelii
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13 February 2007 |
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User:Sagqs |
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