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Martin Strain added text to "American Alligator: A Brief History" on "Alligator mississippiensis DAUDIN 1802".
Crocodilia, originating more than 200 million years ago in the late...
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Leo Shapiro commented on "Image":
Clearly not an Alligator! I think this is Anolis carolinensis, but I'll wait for someone more certain to move it.
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Leo Shapiro marked "Image" as untrusted on the "Alligator mississipiensis" page.
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Katja Schulz commented on "Image":
Bethany, no problem. We need to improve the communication tools on the site. Just having a meeting about this right now.
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Bethany Harvey commented on "Image":
Katja - Thank you! (I somehow missed your message, sorry for the very late reply.)
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Bethany Harvey commented on "Image":
Cyndy - Oh, I'm sorry I didn't see this message when you replied! The snout on the crocodile in this image is longer and pointier than an alligator's (especially visible in the bottom jaw of the closer croc). There are also more teeth visible on a crocodile than an alligator. In this case, the color is also a bit lighter than on most alligators.
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