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The population of caimans in the wild varies significantly by species. The most common species, the spectacled caiman, is estimated to have a population of around 1 million individuals, while other species like the black caiman have seen population declines due to habitat loss and hunting. Overall, specific population numbers can fluctuate based on environmental conditions and conservation efforts. It’s important to refer to the latest conservation assessments for the most accurate figures.

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