Osteolaemus

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Osteolaemus is a genus of small, primarily nocturnal African dwarf crocodiles known for inhabiting forested freshwater habitats in West and Central Africa.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf genus
taxon
activityPattern nocturnal
adaptation dark coloration for camouflage in forest habitats
short snout relative to many other crocodiles
belongsToBiogeographicRealm Afrotropical realm
bodyLength approximately 1.5 to 1.9 meters in adults
class Reptilia
commonName African dwarf crocodiles NERFINISHED
conservationConcern habitat loss in African forest regions
describedAs genus of small African crocodiles
diet amphibians
fish
invertebrates
small vertebrates
ecologicalNiche small crocodilian predator in forest freshwater systems
eggLayingSite nest mounds in forested wetlands
family Crocodylidae NERFINISHED
geographicDistribution tropical forests of Central Africa
tropical forests of West Africa
hasCharacteristic forest-dwelling
primarily nocturnal
secretive behavior
small body size
hasHabitat forested wetlands
freshwater habitats
slow-moving forest streams
swamp forests
includesSpecies Osteolaemus osborni NERFINISHED
Osteolaemus tetraspis NERFINISHED
kingdom Animalia
locomotion semi-aquatic
nativeTo Central Africa NERFINISHED
West Africa NERFINISHED
order Crocodylia NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
preferredMicrohabitat shaded, slow-moving water bodies
reproduction oviparous
sensoryAdaptation enhanced nocturnal vision
taxonRank genus
threat bushmeat hunting
deforestation of tropical forests

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Crocodylidae includesGenus Osteolaemus