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Chinese alligator
Chinese alligator

https://en.wikipedia.org

The Chinese alligator also known as the Yangtze alligator China alligator, or historically the muddy dragon, is a crocodilian endemic to China.

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Chinese alligator | Population, Habitat
Chinese alligator | Population, Habitat

https://www.britannica.com

Chinese alligator, (Alligator sinensis), species of alligator inhabiting the stream, pond, and wetland ecosystems in the lower Yangtze River ...

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ADW
ADW

https://animaldiversity.org

Geographic Range. Currently, Chinese alligators reside naturally within the lower Yangtze River basin, located along the central Pacific coast of China.

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The Alligator Sinensis Nature Reserve
The Alligator Sinensis Nature Reserve

https://whc.unesco.org

Having a gentle disposition and no harm to the people, the Alligator Sinensis is one of the rare animals in the world. According to the field survey, the ...

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Alligator sinensis FAUVEL
Alligator sinensis FAUVEL

https://reptile-database.repta

Alligator sinensis FAUVEL, 1879 ; Higher Taxa, Alligatoridae, Crocodylia, crocodiles (alligators) ; Subspecies ; Common Names, E: Chinese alligator, T'o, Yow Lung, ...

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Uncover the mysteries of the Yangtze alligator
Uncover the mysteries of the Yangtze alligator

https://www.oneearth.org

Did you know that the Yangtze alligator (Alligator sinensis) is one of the most endangered crocodilian species in the world? This ancient ...

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Chinese Alligator Alligator sinensis
Chinese Alligator Alligator sinensis

http://www.iucncsg.org

The Chinese alligator is a relatively small crocodilian with a maximum length of approximately 2 m (Brazaitis 1973). Historically more widely distributed in ...