Jacarés
Jacarés are a group of crocodilians belonging to the genus Caiman. They are native to Central and South America and are found in a variety of freshwater habitats, including rivers, lakes, and swamps. Jacarés are medium-sized reptiles, with adults typically reaching lengths of between 1.5 to 2.5 meters. They have a dark, olive-green coloration, which helps them camouflage in their aquatic environments. Their bodies are elongated and flattened, with powerful jaws filled with sharp teeth.
The diet of jacarés consists mainly of fish, but they will also eat amphibians, reptiles, birds, and
There are several species of jacaré, with the most well-known being the broad-snouted caiman (Caiman latirostris)