Morelet’s Crocodile for sale.
Morelet’s crocodile, scientifically known as Crocodylus moreletii, is a species of crocodile that is native to the swamps and marshes of Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala. Named after French naturalist Pierre Marie Arthur Morelet, this crocodile is characterized by its dark gray-green skin, which helps it blend in with its habitat. Morelet’s crocodile typically grows up to around 10 to 14 feet in length, making it a medium-sized species compared to other crocodiles.
One interesting fact about Morelet’s crocodile is that they are primarily freshwater species, preferring to inhabit slow-moving rivers, lakes, and swamps. They are also known to be more tolerant of cooler temperatures than other crocodile species, allowing them to survive in a wider range of habitats. Morelet’s crocodile is considered a top predator in its ecosystem, feeding on a variety of prey such as fish, birds, and small mammals.
Unfortunately, Morelet’s crocodile is classified as a vulnerable species due to habitat loss and fragmentation, as well as illegal hunting for their skin and meat. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect and preserve the remaining populations of Morelet’s crocodile, including establishing protected areas and monitoring their population numbers. By raising awareness about the threats facing this species and taking action to protect their habitats, we can help ensure the survival of Morelet’s crocodile for future generations to come.
Morelet’s Crocodile for sale.
WE HAVE MORELET’S CROCODILES FOR SALE. HERE ARE SOME HIGHLIGHTS:
- Crocodylus moreletii
- Also Known As “Mexican Crocodile”
- Farm Bred
- Approximately 12 – 14 Inches In Length From Head To Tail
- Can Reach Lengths Of 10 Feet
- Chowing Down On Insects & Fish, Occasional Rodents
Shipping Schedule.
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We charge a flat $59.99 for overnight delivery to your doorstep, regardless of the number of reptiles, amphibians, or inverts you buy. Please read our shipping information page before ordering. Our delivery schedule can be found below:
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Monday, arrival Tuesday morning.
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Tuesday, arrival Wednesday morning.
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Wednesday, arrival Thursday morning.
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Thursday, arrival Friday morning.
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Friday, arrival Saturday morning .
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Saturday, arrival Monday morning.