Definitionn. a semiaquatic reptile of Central and South America that resembles an alligator but has a more heavily armored belly
Last update: October 5, 2015
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In Central and South America alligators are represented by five species of the genus Caiman, which differs from Alligator by the absence of a bony septum between the nostrils, and the ventral armour is composed of overlapping bony scutes, each of which is formed of two parts united by a suture. [Please select]
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At the same time, she beheld a hideous object--a huge caiman--making for the spot. [Please select]
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The barbed blades had taken hold, and the caiman was secured. [Please select]
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There was a rush and a swirl along the surface of the stream; and "Caiman." [Please select]
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In the Spanish parts it is called `caiman,' and there are two species well-known, viz the spectacled caiman of Guiana, and the alligator of the Mississippi.' [Please select]
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She rose; and, casting a look first at the dead body, and then upon the caiman, hurried off to the house. [Please select]
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