Live Crocs Invade Museum Of Natural History In New Exhibit

Living, breathing reptiles will be brushing tails with the ancient skeletons at The Museum of Natural History, at least for the next few months. The museum welcomed its first living crocodilians — three different types of crocodiles and American alligator hatchlings — ever Tuesday as part of a new exhibit, “Crocs: Ancient Predators in a...

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