Nile crocodiles are two different species – According to Geneticist ‘splitters’21/01/2012 23:47:15The Nile crocodile is not a single species, as previously thought, but instead demonstrates two species. January 2012. The Nile crocodile is a species that was identified by ancient Egyptians. Genetic analysis undertaken by a group of geneticists using samples taken from species throughout the animal's range and including DNA from mummified crocodile remains indicates that more than one species is known by this name. Two species living side by side "This paper provides a remarkable surprise: the Nile crocodile is not a single species, as previously thought, but instead demonstrates two species - living side-by side - constitute what has been called the Nile croc" Said Marlys Houck, geneticist with San Diego Zoo Global's Institute of Conservation Research. Not closely related! Critically endangered
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