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However, skeletal remains found locally indicate that historically both species were naturally present in the [[Cayman Islands]]. Many [[crocodiles]] have a “wandering” phase, in which young animals range far and wide in search of new habitat. The [[Cayman Islands]] falls within the natural range of both these species, therefore we should not be surprised at an occasional appearance off our shores.”  
However, skeletal remains found locally indicate that historically both species were naturally present in the [[Cayman Islands]]. Many [[crocodiles]] have a “wandering” phase, in which young animals range far and wide in search of new habitat. The [[Cayman Islands]] falls within the natural range of both these species, therefore we should not be surprised at an occasional appearance off our shores.”  
:—[[Cayman Islands]] Department of Environment Director Gina Ebanks-Petrie explained. <br>
:—[[Cayman Islands]] Department of Environment Director Gina Ebanks-Petrie. <br>