The Broad-snouted Caiman is a species of crocodilian and is native to South America and is listed as least concern on the endangered species list.
Reasons for least concern status - Hunting, Habitat destruction, habitat deforestation, pollution.
Conservation efforts - They live in protected areas.
broad-snouted Caiman Facts -
Science Name: Caiman latirostris
Size: 2 - 2.5 m
Weight: 29 - 62 kg
Native Locations: South America
Lifespan: (captivity) 58 years
Conservation status: Least Concern (LC)
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