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Orange Dwarf Cave Crocodiles

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LiveScience January 4, 2025

Orange dwarf cave crocodiles

“The crocs that crawled into a cave, ate bats, and started mutating into a new species”

“The skin of dwarf crocodiles found living in a cave in Gabon is turning orange from swimming in guano. It's unclear how long they've been down there, but genetic research indicates they may be morphing into a new species.”

Name: Cave-dwelling dwarf crocodiles (Osteolaemus tetraspis)

Where it lives: Abanda cave system, Ogooue-Maritime Province, Gabon

What it eats: Cave crickets and bats

“Deep inside one of Gabon's cave systems lives an unusual population of orange dwarf crocodiles. They live in complete darkness, feast on bats and swim in liquid guano (aka bat poop.)”

https://www.livescience.com/animals...-455E-B42C-96632282CB40&utm_source=SmartBrief

The Guardian 29 January 2018

“Orange cave crocodiles may be 'mutating' into new species”

https://www.theguardian.com/environ...like something out,lives on bats and crickets.
 
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