- The
family Alligatoridae of
crocodylians includes alligators,
caimans and
their extinct relatives. The
superfamily Alligatoroidea includes all crocodilians...
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spelled cayman) from Taíno kaiman[additional citation(s) needed]) is an
alligatorid belonging to the
subfamily Caimaninae, one of two
primary lineages within...
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Caiman is a
genus of
caimans within the
alligatorid subfamily Caimaninae. They
inhabit Central and
South America. They are
relatively small sized crocodilians...
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Wannagan Cr**** site
where it was discovered) is an
extinct genus of
small alligatorid crocodilian. It was
found in Late Paleocene-age
rocks of
Billings County...
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Procaimanoidea ("Before Caiman-forms") is an
extinct genus of
alligatorid from the
Eocene of
North America. It was
named posthumously in 1946 by Charles...
- niger), it is the second-largest
caiman species; it is the third-largest
alligatorid behind the
American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) and the aforementioned...
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Culebrasuchus is an extinct,
monotypic genus of
caiman alligatorid known from the
Early to
Middle Miocene (Hemingfordian) of the
Panama Canal Zone of...
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Brachychampsa is an
extinct genus of
alligatorid,
possibly a
basal caiman.
Specimens have been
reported from New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, North...
- Caiman or
caiman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
caiman is an
alligatorid in the
subfamily Caimaninae.
Caiman may also
refer to: The
Caiman (in...
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Bottosaurus is an
extinct genus of
alligatorid from the Late Cretaceous-Early
Paleocene of New Jersey, Texas, and
possibly North Carolina and
South Carolina...