Dwarf Crocodiles Split into 3 Species

The dwarf crocodile O. tetraspis eats a captures a land crab at Loango National Park, Gabon.
(Image credit: Mitchell J. Eaton, AMNH)

Looking at the genes of the African dwarf crocodile, researchers found that the group comprises three distinct species rather than one.

This finding ends a long debate about the taxonomy of this group, previously thought to consist of two closely related subspecies, and also defines a new, distinct species from genetic samples.

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