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Title Cave crocs of Madagascar / produced by National Geographic
Published District of Columbia : National Geographic, 2003

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Description 1 online resource (57 min.)
Series VAST: academic video online
Summary Millions of years of isolation from the African mainland have meant that Madagascar has a great variety of novel plants and animals. In fact of the 200,000 species that occur on the island, 75% occur nowhere else in the world. In the depths of a remote cave system in northern Madagascar; rumors abound about a mysterious population of subterranean crocodiles, which could be a new sub-species of the Nile crocodile. The Ankarana Nature Reserve holds a subterranean secret amongst its limestone cliffs, razor-sharp pinnacles and tropical forests. Under the Ankarana plateau are more than 100 miles of caves, passages and rivers that are believed to be home to the world's only cave-dwelling crocodiles
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed July 1, 2014)
This edition in English
Subject Crocodiles -- Behavior -- Madagascar
Crocodiles -- Madagascar
Crocodiles.
Crocodiles -- Behavior.
Madagascar.
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Documentary films.
Documentaires.
Form Streaming video
Author National Geographic Films.