A zoo is celebrating after the birth of two baby crocodiles.
The pair, of the American or Tumbes species, were born at a zoo in Lima after a successful artificial incubation period.
The zoo has launched a social media campaign to name the two reptiles.
This species is found in the southern United States, Mexico and Venezuela, but in countries such as Peru and Ecuador, it is critically endangered.
Relentless hunting for their skins reduced their numbers drastically in the 1960s. Restrictions now control trade in caimans and their skins.
Related posts:
Beloved Monarch Butterflies Now Listed As Endangered
Proof that the Human Species Has Been Genetically Engineered by Anunnaki Aliens
Deaf Woman Films Empowering Encounter At A Starbucks Drive-Thru
Evergreen State Faculty Turn on Bret Weinstein, Say He ‘Endangered’ Students
VEGAN FRIDAY: Central America | Brazil | Brazlilian Vegetable Curry With Spicy Tomato and Coconut Sa...
Invasive Species Non Semitic red Russian Turkmen Mongolian Khazarian mongrel Israeli Troops Run Over...