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  1. Caiman - Wikipedia

    Caimans are native to Central and South America and inhabit marshes, swamps, lakes, and mangrove rivers. They have scaly skin and live a fairly nocturnal existence.

  2. Caiman | Description, Genera, & Facts | Britannica

    Caiman, any of several species of Central and South American reptiles that are related to alligators and are usually placed with them in the family Alligatoridae. They are amphibious …

  3. Caiman: Fierce Aquatic Reptile, Facts, Habitat & Conservation

    Jul 16, 2025 · The Caiman is a formidable aquatic predator found in rivers and wetlands across Central and South America. Learn about its unique hunting skills, diverse habitats.

  4. Caimans: Facts and List of Types With Pictures - Reptile Fact

    A caiman is a medium to large carnivorous reptile belonging to the subfamily of Caimaninae, and the family of Alligatoridae, the same family that alligators come from. Usually of a smaller size …

  5. 10 Facts About Caimans You Must Know - wildlifenomads.com

    Caimans are one of the most fascinating reptiles of the Americas, often compared to both alligators and crocodiles. But what is a caiman animal exactly? Belonging to the family …

  6. Caiman Animal Facts - Caiman crocodilus, Melanosuchus niger ...

    May 27, 2024 · There are six species of caiman found in a variety of wetland habitats throughout Central and South America. Caimans are animals that are most closely related to alligators …

  7. What Is a Caiman? Defining Characteristics and Habitat

    A caiman is a carnivorous, semi-aquatic reptile that belongs to the family Alligatoridae. These animals are native exclusively to the tropical and subtropical regions of Central and South …

  8. Caiman: The Stealthy Reptile of the Waterways - beebeestv.com

    Mar 14, 2025 · Larger species, such as the Black Caiman, are capable of taking down larger prey, including deer and capybaras. Caimans use their strong jaws and sharp teeth to grip prey, …

  9. Caiman 2025: Incredible Facts, Habitat, Diet & More

    Although smaller than true crocodiles, with most adults reaching two to three meters, they are powerful ambush predators that feed on fish, birds, amphibians and small mammals. Their …

  10. Caimans Facts and Information | United Parks & Resorts

    The common caiman, C. crocodilus, is the most hunted of all crocodilians - accounting for 60-80% of the skin trade. The black caiman, M. niger, is unique among crocodilians in that much of its …