- Chinese Alligator
Taxobox
name = Chinese Alligator
揚子鱷
status = CR
status_system = iucn2.3
image_width = 250px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Sauropsida
ordo =Crocodilia
familia =Alligatoridae
genus = "Alligator "
species = "A. sinensis"
binomial = "Alligator sinensis"
binomial_authority = Fauvel, 1879
range_
range_map_width = 250pxThe Chinese Alligator or Yangtze Alligator (Zh-c|揚子鱷, "Alligator sinensis") is one of two known living species of "Alligator ", a genus in the familyAlligatoridae . The Chinese Alligator is native only toChina . It is smaller than the other alligator species, theAmerican Alligator , growing to an average of 1.5 m (5 ft).Appearance
While its appearance is very similar to its cousin, the American Alligator, there are a few differences. One obvious difference is that the Chinese Alligator is quite small. Usually only attaining a length of 5 feet, these alligators are known to grow to 7 feet, though that wasn't officially announced until recently. Unlike the American Alligator, the Chinese Alligator is fully armored; even the belly is armored, which is a feature of only a few
crocodilian s.Geographic range and habitat
While it originally ranged through much of China, this species' wild habitat has been reduced to little more than a few ponds containing a small number of animals (fewer than 200 individuals, only approximately 50 of which are mature) along the lower
Yangtze River in the provinces ofJiangsu ,Zhejiang , andAnhui . Its population reduction has been mostly due to conversion of its habitat to agricultural use. Poisoning ofrat s, which the alligators then eat, has also been blamed for their decline. In the past decade, very few wild nests have been found, and even fewer produced viable offspring.Conservation status
The Chinese alligator is listed as a CITES Appendix I species, which puts extreme restrictions on its trade and exportation throughout the world. It is
IUCN Red List ed as a criticallyendangered species . Efforts are underway to reintroduce captive-bred animals to suitable wild habitats, but thus far have not met with much success.In captivity
Chinese alligators are quite prolific in captivity, with estimates of the total captive population at over 10,000 animals, mostly in the Anhui Research Centre of Chinese Alligator Reproduction and the Madras Crocodile Bank, as well as in numerous
zoo s.This species is widely regarded as quite docile, but, as with any
crocodilia n, it is capable of inflicting grievous bodily harm.Cultural influence
Martial arts
A rare alligator form exists in the cadre of animal forms belonging to
Xingyi boxing. [ [http://www.plumpub.com/info/knotebook/boxxingyi.htm Xing Yi Chuan] ] One source states this technique was inspired by the way an alligator can "float and swim well".Shengli, Lu. "Combat Techniques of Taiji, Xingyi, and Bagua: Principles and Practices of Internal Martial Arts". Berkeley, Calif: Blue Snake, 2006 (ISBN 1583941452)] It goes on to say "The alligator’s attribute is a combination of quietness, nimbleness, and a sudden, smooth, and quickly twisting force." The character used to represent alligator in this instance is "Tuo" (Zh-ts|t=鼉|s=鼍), which is different from the character regularly used to describe both the alligator and crocodile. "Tuo" is generally used to describe any number of large reptiles or water lizards. [ [http://www.yellowbridge.com/language/charsearch.php?searchChinese=1&zi=%E9%BC%8D Tuo definition] ]References
* Listed as Critically Endangered (CR A1c, D v2.3)
* [http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/cnhc/csp_asin.htm Crocodilian Species - Chinese Alligator]
* [http://www.iucnredlist.org/search/details.php?species=867&tab=summ IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: "Alligator sinensis"]
*EMBL species|genus=Alligator|species=sinensisExternal links
* [http://www.thecrocodileexperience.com Captive Care of Crocodilians]
* [http://www.crocodilian.com Crocodilian Online]
* [http://www.arkive.org/species/GES/reptiles/Alligator_sinensis/more_info.html ARKive: Chinese Alligator]
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