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Is the american crocodile indinenous?

If you mean indigenous, then yes. It is a native of Florida, but it's range extends through Mexico (still N.A.), Central and South America, and the West Indies.
It is currently designated as endangered over it's entire range.
 
I seem to remember at one time

it was vague on sightings in the USA. But in the years after the treaty passing there was a come back. in some field guides it is listed of sightings and living on parts of the Keys but I have heard of it being now found in areas of LA and maybe the other extreme parts of several states. Weather wise though, I don't know if the sightings are of established populations of the other states compared to the Keys and La...........I mean southern Miss. and Ala. can get fairly cool in winter. I know , I know that the American gator can withstand very cool and even down right cold for awhile but I think the croc is a different story.......
 
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