“The Dwarf Crocodile can be found in streams and lakes in Western Africa. They can grow up to five feet long. It is now fairly rare as it was hunted for its skin. One distinguishing feature this animal has is a "short" snout as compared to other members of the crocodile family.” The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, IMCPL Digital Collections
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