Abstract

ABSTRACT Lontra longicaudis is a semi-aquatic predator which mainly feeds on fish and crustaceans, but which can opportunistically predate mammals, birds, and reptiles. In the Amazon, this species is sympatric with Paleosuchus trigonatus, one of the smallest species of crocodilians, whose possible means of defense is a very rigid skin, which causes adults to have few predators. Here we report the first documented case of predation of P. trigonatus by L. longicaudis.

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