Melanosuchus

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Melanosuchus is a crocodilian genus best known for the black caiman, a large predatory reptile native to the freshwater habitats of the Amazon Basin.

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Melanosuchus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf crocodilian genus
genus
activityPattern mostly nocturnal
belongsToClade Alligatoroidea NERFINISHED
class Reptilia NERFINISHED
commonName black caiman genus
conservationConcern habitat loss
hunting
containsTaxon Melanosuchus niger NERFINISHED
diet carnivorous
distributionCountry Bolivia NERFINISHED
Brazil NERFINISHED
Colombia NERFINISHED
Ecuador NERFINISHED
Peru NERFINISHED
Venezuela NERFINISHED
distributionRegion South America NERFINISHED
ecologicalRole top predator in Amazonian aquatic ecosystems
eggLayingSite nest mounds near water
family Alligatoridae NERFINISHED
firstDescribedBy Johann Baptist von Spix NERFINISHED
firstDescribedInYear 1825
habitat flooded forests
freshwater habitats
lakes
rivers
hasLivingSpecies Melanosuchus niger NERFINISHED
hasLivingSpeciesCount 1
kingdom Animalia
languageOfName Greek
nameEtymology derived from Greek "melas" (black) and "souchos" (crocodile)
nativeTo Amazon Basin NERFINISHED
notableFor dark coloration
large body size among caimans
order Crocodylia NERFINISHED
parentalCare female guards nest
phylum Chordata
preysOn birds
fish
mammals
reptiles
reproduction oviparous
subfamily Caimaninae NERFINISHED
taxonRank genus
trophicLevel apex predator
typeSpecies Melanosuchus niger NERFINISHED

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Alligatoridae includesGenus Melanosuchus