In Cuba, A National Park Breeds Crocodiles
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In Cuba, A National Park Breeds Crocodiles
Peering over a fence into concrete pens, I watch baby Cuban crocodiles doing one of three things — lounging on top of each other in the shade, basking in piles in the sun or floating in shallow water with only the tops of their wee horned heads exposed.They’re organized by age so get a little older and bigger with each pen. The first pens are covered with wire to prevent predators from swooping in. One clever young escapee has made its way to th…
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