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Rare Baby Crocs Born at the National Zoo

The two Cuban crocodiles are the first for the zoo since 1988 (1:26)

Produced by: Ryan R. Reed and K. Annabelle Smith


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these are big snakes that i see with the snake and dinasor they are HUGE i never saw a big snake like that befor over the summer we had a lot of snakes in our backyard so i wolud whant to have a fight with one of the snakes.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

only 2 ? High mortality rate with the eggs?

The conservation of a species is essential for the future of the ecosystem and the web-of-life. Sad that these baby crocs may never be able to be reintroduced to their native habitat...which thanks to human activity appears to be dwindling.

They're really cute when they are so little. Great colors- the yellow and green. I love the way the baby grabbed the bug.




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