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What species is this? / rescuers who take crocs?

LadyJemima

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My local rehabber (central PA) received this animal today; it is about one foot long. I know nothing about crocs and do not even know the species...crocodile? Caiman? Does anyone know of any resources / rescuers in state of PA (or nearby states that take crocodilians)? NOT seeking to rehome to an individual unless rescue-affiliated. Thank you.
 

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The banding/coloration and the snout makes me think juvenile American Alligator?
I'll let the local crocodilian experts weigh in for confirmation or better I.D.
 
I also think it is an american alligator. However, I too am not an expert.
 
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