The order Crocodylia comprises three families: Alligatoridae, Crocodylidae, and Gavialidae. They are mainly large, powerful, semiaquatic reptiles with short webbed feet, powerful tails, and tough, armored scales covering the dorsal surface. They range in length from 4 feet (dwarf caiman) to 23 feet (Australian saltwater crocodile). Crocodylians are exclusively carnivorous and their diet consists of fish, birds, other reptiles, such as snakes and lizards, and mammals.
While snakes and turtles are found in Kinderhook Lake, no crocodylian species is native to the region and none have been reported in or around Kinderhook Lake. But this is 2020, so keep your eyes open and don't poke your fingers in strange places.
For the final coordinates, answer this question: The caiman is in which family?
Alligatoridae - N 42° 27.424 W 073° 38.877
Crocodylidae - N 42° 27.434 W 073° 38.877
Gavialidae - N 42° 27.444 W 073° 38.877
