they live in the Amazon basin i am sure of it
They mostly live in rivers but i bet there have been some that live in swamps
Caimans are illegal in Ohio unless it is a dwarf caiman.
You probably mean a Caiman alligator? Caimans are relatives to alligators that live in Mexico, Central and South America. They are usually smaller than gators and not as dangerous to humans; the exception is the enormous black caiman from the Amazonian jungle. Actually they are Caiman Crocodiles there are no Caiman Alligators.
Alligators do not live in tropical rainforests, but their cousins the caimans do live in and around the rainforests of South America - the Black Caiman, for example.
You can't own them without a special permit from the government.
No...only caiman live in Brazil...caiman are crocodilians and are related to alligators. There are 6 different caiman species living in Brazil- the spectacled caiman, yacare caiman, broad-snouted caiman, smooth-fronted caiman, cuvier's caiman, and the black caiman. Of these 6 species the black caiman is by far the largest and is also the only species the poses a threat to an adult human. The nearest crocodiles to Brazil live in Venezuela (the American crocodile, Crocodylus acutus, and the Orinoco crocodile, Crocodylus intermedius).
Caimans are illegal in Ohio unless it is a dwarf caiman.
Alligators are members of the family Alligatoridae, which is broken up into 2 genus. There are true alligators, of which there are 2 species, the American Alligator and the Chinese Alligator, and the Caiman, which there are 6 species, the Black Caiman, Spectacled Caiman, Broad Snouted Caiman, Yacare Caiman, Cuvier's Dwarf Caiman and Schneider's Dwarf Caiman
You probably mean a Caiman alligator? Caimans are relatives to alligators that live in Mexico, Central and South America. They are usually smaller than gators and not as dangerous to humans; the exception is the enormous black caiman from the Amazonian jungle. Actually they are Caiman Crocodiles there are no Caiman Alligators.
Alligators do not live in tropical rainforests, but their cousins the caimans do live in and around the rainforests of South America - the Black Caiman, for example.
Caiman are smaller than alligators and one of their predators is the panthera onca the Jaguar.
A caiman has adapted to living in the rainforest by having a larger penis than a normal caiman
Alligators do not live in tropical rainforests, but their cousins the caimans do live in and around the rainforests of South America - the Black Caiman, for example.
There are 23 species of Crocodilian - 2 true Alligators, 6 species of Caiman, 12 true Crocodiles, a dwarf Crocodile, a false Gharial and the Indian Gharial.
We do in zoos, but in the wild Brazil only has alligators (jacarés). The closest is the jacaré-açu (black caiman).
You can't own them without a special permit from the government.
Jaguars, monkeys, sloths, toucans, parrots, panthers, and vampire bats all live in the forest. If it's the river you're talking about, there's alligators, anacondas, manatees, piranhas, and a rare species of dolphin. There are no alligators there, but a relative, the caiman.
This video shows a jaguar taking a caiman which is a relative of the alligator. The alligator does not live in the range of the jaguar.