JigerofLemuria

Slender-snouted crocodile

mecistops cataphractus, labeled as an "African false gharial", with signs differentiating it from crocs and gators as a gharial... debatable, to say the least.
Taken on the 9-10-20
@SivatheriumGuy the former walrus enclosure now houses a couple of harbour seals and some Arctic seabirds. I wasn't able to observe them properly, or find what species they were, but they looked like seaducks. I hope that in the future we can perhaps have a species of Arctic seal; a bearded or ringed seal would be a sight to behold. The space is a bit crammed for walruses though, in my opinion.
 
@SivatheriumGuy I'm not sure, when were they moved there? It would make sense for them to be there. In any case, if they wanted to make that exhibit into one for seabirds, I strongly suggest lowering the water level and reforming the land area, making the whole thing resemble the penguin exhibit more, because let's face it, those animals don't dive underwater as much as seals and walruses do. It's hard to see them well from below.
 

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L`Oceanogràfic Valencia
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motorola moto e6s
Aperture
ƒ/2.2
Focal length
3.4 mm
Exposure time
1/599 second(s)
ISO
113
Filename
Western slender-snouted crocodile.jpg
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Date taken
Fri, 09 October 2020 3:38 PM
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4160px x 3120px

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