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I lived in PA for 16 years, and I could have had a crocodile that entire timeβ½β½
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10 0 ReplyAlligator*
Legal status of crocodiles and caymans is so far unspecified.
6 0 ReplyOh. Well, then, I don't care. Alligators are boring.
3 0 ReplyHow dare you insult alligators like that?
1 0 ReplySrsly, I don't know if I could tell which one was if it were put in front of me, and I'd be just as terrified if I were in the water with either.
2 0 ReplyIf the mouth is closed then crocs have their teeth poking out, gators don't. If the mouth is open then consider running away.
2 0 ReplyInteresting. I've heard the round vs pointy snout one (which doesn't help because I can never remember which way it goes - I need mnemonics, dammit) but not this one.
I guess there are now crocs in FL, so I may have to use this information someday. Like, "oh, its teeth were showing when they mouth was closed, so I'm being eaten by a croc, not a common alligator!"
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I'm here now wondering if I should capitalize on this newfound knowledge.
2 0 ReplyYes. I mean, did you really need to ask that question?
(Seriously, tho, I know the answer is "no" for any exotic pet. But I can enjoy the idea.)
3 0 Replyyeah, my living situation at the moment can't accommodate a house cat, so anything larger is definitely not going to work.
1 0 ReplyWhile cats are known predators of caiman, I don't think they'd make good co-pets. Either way.
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