Siamese Crocodile emerging from egg at the Miami Metrozoo

Material Information

Title:
Siamese Crocodile emerging from egg at the Miami Metrozoo
Creator:
Zoo Miami
Publication Date:
Physical Description:
1 b&w photograph, 20 x 25 cm
Physical Location:
Box 4

Subjects

Subjects / Keywords:
Miami Metrozoo ( fast )
Zoo Miami ( fast )
Zoo animals ( fast )
Crocodylus siamensis ( fast )
Zoos -- Exhibitions
Crocodile
Genre:
Photographs
Spatial Coverage:
Florida -- Miami

Notes

General Note:
Written on Verso: "HELLO, WORLD!: A baby Siamese crocodile is pictured emerging from its shell at the new Miami Metrozoo. Siamese crocodiles may be extinct in the wild, and Metrozoo is the first in the Western Hemisphere to breed the rare reptile in captivity. Metrozoo won the Edward Ha Bean award (zoodom's "Oscar") from the American Association of Zoological Parks and aquariums in 1983 for its crocodilian breeding program. Metrozoo is a cageless, new zoo featuring open, natural exhibits for its exotic animals.

Record Information

Source Institution:
Florida International University
Holding Location:
Government Resources and Information Department, South Florida Collection
Rights Management:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/
Resource Identifier:
FIZO001024