Caiman Lizard
General information:
Caiman Lizards are aquatic and terrestrial.
They have powerful jaws, and use them to crush shelled insects, and then
extract the soft parts using their flat, rounded teeth. Young caiman
lizards may be eaten by birds and larger mammals. The name “caiman”
comes from their appearance, which resembles the caiman alligators of South
America. Heavily hunted for the reptile leather trade, hundreds of thousands
of these lizards are killed each year for their skin.
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Personal Observations:
The Ft. Worth Zoo currently has two caiman
lizards on display in the herpetarium. The caiman lizards are quite
active and are very fun to watch. It is very fascinating to observe
them eat. They will lay around chewing on snails and other mollusks
working on the shell with their powerful jaws, and when they get the meat
out they spit out the empty shell.
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