American Crocodile
Up to 5 m. Greenish-grey with narrow, V-shaped snout. Found in saltwater and brackish coastal areas — unique among crocs in tolerating both fresh and saltwater.
More dangerous than American alligator. Several fatal attacks per year in Mexico, Central America, and Caribbean. Ambushes from water.
Coastal mangroves, estuaries, lagoons of southern Florida, Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, Cuba, Hispaniola, and northern South America.
Less docile than alligator. Excellent saltwater swimmer — has crossed 100+ km of open ocean. Active at night.