Crocodylus mindorensis
Philippine crocodile at the Avilon Zoo in the Philippines (photo by @Nick@Amsterdam)
- Meaning of Scientific Name: "Pebble worm from Mindoro" = kroko (Greek for "pebble") + deilos (Greek for "worm") + Mindoro (an island in the Philippines) + ensis (Latin for "belonging to")
- Common Name(s): Philippine Crocodile, Mindoro crocodile, Philippine freshwater crocodile
- Species Authority: Karl Patterson Schmidt, 1935
- Distribution: Asia (Endemic to the Philippines)
- Length: 3.1 meters (10 feet)
- IUCN Conservation Status: Threatened - Critically Endangered
- Fun Fact: Until 1989, it was considered a subspecies of the New Guinea crocodile (Crocodylus novaeguineae).
Philippine crocodile at the Avilon Zoo in the Philippines (photo by @Nick@Amsterdam)