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Crocodile on Sanibel Island, FL

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Well, learn something new every day it seems. I didn't realize that crocodiles were found on Sanibel Island. So of course at first I thought this was an alligator. Didn't notice the narrow snout till a friend of mine who I sent pics to pointed it out to me. DUH!!!
 

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It looks like an alligator to me, too. Maybe the angle of the photo is making the snout appear narrow.
However, it does appear that there is a population of crocs established on Sanibel Island.
 
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