Jungle crocs is also home to the only species of crocodile found in the United States, the American crocodile (crocdylus acutus). While this species of crocodile can reach a length of 20 feet, it is not considered to be a man-eater. Found only in the very southern part of Florida, fewer than 500 American crocs are thought to be in the U.S. wild today, although the species can also be found in Central and South America and surrounding areas. While not as large as their neighbors, our pair of Cuban crocodiles, Lucy and Ricardo, are perhaps pound for pound the most dangerous crocodile in Jungle Crocs. Capable of leaping high out of the water to snatch unsuspecting prey, Cuban crocodiles are also extremely manueverable on land. Threatened with extinction in its native Cuba, fewer than 6,000 are thought to be left in the wild today.
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