There is hardly such a thing as a truecrocodile in South America.
2
The Australian alligator, as it is usually called, is a truecrocodile, identical, according to Mr. Gray, with the common Indian species.
3
There is much interest connected with the discovery of the existence of the truecrocodile (C. acutus) in the Floridian peninsula.
4
At that time science was blind to the fact that the truecrocodile was a member of the fauna of the United States.
5
Of the truecrocodiles there are five species known.
6
The Crocodilians also appear in the later Triassic, abound in the Jurassic, and give way before the later types, the trueCrocodiles, in the Cretaceous.