- kaiman[additional citation(s) needed]) is an
alligatorid belonging to the
subfamily Caimaninae, one of two
primary lineages within the
Alligatoridae family, the other...
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extant (living) species, and is the
largest living member of the
subfamily Caimaninae, as well as the
entire alligator family Alligatoridae.
There is one extant...
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alligator family is
represented by six
species of the
subfamily Caimaninae,
which differ from the
alligator by the
absence of a bony
septum between...
- trigonatus.
Their closest relatives are the
other caimans in the
subfamily Caimaninae. With a
total length averaging 1.4 m (4.6 ft) for
males and up to 1.2 m...
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Jacarea is a
clade of
caimans within the
subfamily Caimaninae.
Jacarea was
first named by
Norell in 1988 to
include the
extant species within the genera...
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Paleosuchus is a
South American genus of
reptiles in the
subfamily Caimaninae of the
family Alligatoridae. They are the
smallest members of the
order Crocodilia...
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skull morphology of the
black caiman Melanosuchus niger (Alligatoridae,
Caimaninae). Acta Zoologica, 96(1), 1-13. Erickson,
Gregory M.; Gignac, Paul M.;...
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alligators and
their closest extinct relatives, and is the
sister taxon to
Caimaninae (the caimans). Many
genera in
Alligatorinae are described, but only the...
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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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belongs to the
subfamily Alligatorinae,
which is the
sister taxon to
Caimaninae (the caimans). Together,
these two
subfamilies form the
family Alligatoridae...