Climbing behaviour in extant crocodilians Article

Dinets, V, Britton, A, Shirley, M. (2014). Climbing behaviour in extant crocodilians . 7(1),

cited authors

  • Dinets, V; Britton, A; Shirley, M

abstract

  • Although arboreality in extinct crocodilians is frequently suggested, the climbing abilities of extant crocodilians have never been discussed in any detail in scientific literature. We present an overview of published and anecdotal information on climbing in extant crocodilians, as well as original observations on four species representing two crocodile genera. These data suggest that climbing behaviour is common among crocodilians and might have multiple functions. The fact that at least some extant crocodilians are capable of climbing arboreal vegetation despite lacking any obvious morphological adaptations for arboreality must be taken into account by paleontologists trying to elucidate behavioural clues from the morphology of fossil taxa.

publication date

  • January 25, 2014

volume

  • 7

issue

  • 1