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  • Jaguar Attacks Crocodile

    12/24/2013 10:18:12 AM PST · by navysealdad · 25 replies
    When a jaguar pounces, sometimes one bite is all it takes to get a meal. National Geographic has exclusive video of a jaguar taking down a caiman in Brazil's Pantanal wetlands. Luke Dollar, a conservation scientist who helps manage National Geographic's Big Cats Initiative, explains the hunt and explosive moment of predation.
  • Large pet reptile found guarding Calif. pot stash

    01/10/2013 6:34:20 PM PST · by EveningStar · 17 replies
    AP via Yahoo ^ | January 10, 2013 | Terry Collins
    Authorities in Northern California made a snappy discovery during a routine probation check: An alligator-like reptile named "Mr. Teeth," who was apparently protecting a stash of marijuana. When Alameda County Sheriff's deputies entered the Castro Valley home on Tuesday, they not only found 34 pounds of marijuana valued at an estimated $100,000, but also the 5-foot-long caiman inside a Plexiglas tank guarding it in a bedroom.
  • Giant Caiman Makes a Splash at L.A. Lake

    08/16/2005 11:04:27 AM PDT · by EveningStar · 17 replies · 603+ views
    AP - Yahoo ^ | August 16, 2005
    LOS ANGELES - Park visitors have gone from feeding ducks and fish to nourishing a scaly green creature more likely found in Amazonian swamps than a Los Angeles lake — a giant crocodile-like caiman. Since a gardener spotted it last Friday, people have tried to glimpse the 200-pound reptile wading and sunbathing at Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park. Like many Angelenos, the animal is an immigrant who is quickly adopting to its new home. It has already acquired, for example, a nickname matching its Latin American roots and its penchant for tortillas tossed by visitors: Carlito.
  • 'Darth Gator' killer in limbo

    07/11/2005 9:02:56 AM PDT · by nickcarraway · 10 replies · 651+ views
    Richmond Times-Dispatch ^ | Jul 10, 2005 | MARK HOLMBERG
    A week after a reptile slaying in Chesterfield County, it remains unclear whether the fisherman who reportedly clubbed it to death will feel the bite of the Endangered Species Act. Max Belle, the angler in question, hasn't even been told by federal game officials if the deceased reptile was indeed on the protected-species list, said his lawyer, David Baugh. "If the government takes this long to determine whether or not it is a protected species, I wonder why they would expect a common, ordinary citizen to make this differentiation," Baugh said Friday. "How is someone supposed to know the difference...
  • Pet tiger was New Yorker's "only friend"

    10/07/2003 7:40:52 PM PDT · by Shermy · 34 replies · 288+ views
    Reuters ^ | October 7, 2003
    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Battered and bitten and facing seven years in prison, a man who made headlines for keeping a fierce tiger in his New York apartment says he still loves the beast and misses him terribly. Arraigned on Tuesday in Manhattan Criminal Court, Antoine Yates, 31, was charged with two counts of reckless endangerment and possession of a wild animal, all revolving around Ming, a 400-pound, 20-month-old Siberian-Bengal tiger discovered by authorities on Saturday. Tipped off by neighbours who complained about the stench of urine flowing from Yates' Harlem apartment, police rappelled down the side of his apartment...