We have seen lots of crocodilians in the wild but rarely doing anything but sunning themselves or just lying in the water. When we pulled into a lay-by complete with food stalls and an iron-railinged viewing area on the outskirts of San Blas in Mexico to look at the birds on the lagoon and in the surrounding mangroves, I had read that American Crocodiles (Crocodylus acutus) could be seen there. The lay-by whose name gives a clue as to its avian delights, Mirador de las Aves, is clearly a popular place to stop, buy a snack and look at the wildlife as locals drive along the road on a Sunday evening.
And there were crocodiles, large ones hauled out just under the viewing platform and basking in the sun on the edge of the lagoon. However, as the sun went down and moved off the crocodiles they entered the water and several apparently began searching the bottom for food with one, as the video below shows, emerging to swallow something small it had caught or found. Eventually I counted seven moving around offshore or simply hanging in the water as dusk fell.
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