A view of cryptozoology that might be a bit different.
Sunday, 12 July 2009
out of place crocodile.
Out of place animals are always interesting.
INDIAN RIVERCOUNTY — Beachgoers said a scaly visitor was crawling through the tide Tuesday. Residents said they spotted a crocodile on the beachside south of the SebastianInletState Park in Indian RiverCounty. It’s one of a couple of sightings of crocodiles and alligators along Atlantic Ocean beaches in recent weeks, with a few spotted in BrevardCounty last month. Staff at the park heard reports of the crocodile, but said the animal did not cross the park property. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officials said the creatures could be reaching the beachside by land or swimming through the SebastianInlet. Alligators are found mostly in freshwater areas, are black in color, with only upper teeth exposed and a rounded snout. Crocodiles stick to brackish or saltwater habitats, are grayish in color, with teeth exposed when the mouth is closed and a sleek snout. Lifeguards in Indian RiverCounty said they couldn’t recall any previous sightings of crocodiles or alligators on the beaches here. But late last month, several people spotted an American crocodile at the Cocoa Beach Pier in BrevardCounty. A trapper was called to catch the reptile. That same week, beachgoers in SatelliteBeach saw an alligator paddling in the Atlantic Ocean. A resident of the beachside town trailed the gator for about a mile as it swam north.
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