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Mystery Skull Challenge
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The mystery skull is the Morelet's Crocodile
Zig Leszczynski

Answer: The Morelet’s crocodile (Crocodylus moreletii), found mostly in freshwater, though some brackish, habitat along the coast of Mexico, Belize and Guatemala, is named after French naturalist P. M. A. Morelet, who discovered the species in Mexico in 1850. In the world of crocodiles, it is one of the smaller species, with an average adult length of about 10 feet. It is the only species of crocodile that is a mound-nester exclusively.

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