The skin of dwarf crocodiles found living in a cave in Gabon is turning orange from swimming in guano. It's unclear how long ...
The Abanda Caves in Gabon harbor a unique population of dwarf crocodiles that evolved distinct traits after being isolated ...
The unusual orange skin seen on adult crocodiles may be the result of their time swimming in bat guano, which is rich in urea, lead author Matthew Shirley, a conservation biologist from Florida ...
A population of orange dwarf crocodiles lives deep within ... The orange skin of the adult crocodiles is due to chemical bleaching from swimming in bat guano, which is rich in urea, for prolonged ...