Hao;4342997; said:I said Croc II because the tail pattern reminds me of a alligator gar but body pattern, and snout doesnt look alligator so i concluded Croc II.
I've seen more pictures of Croc II and this one looks 99% the same.E_americanus;4343011; said:just to follow that logic...why not Croc I or Croc III? although i think one of those two can be excluded somewhat easily if one knows the history of the Crocs--
--solomon
Madding;4343386; said:Without knowing much about the hybrids except for the few pictures available to me, I really can't see any reason not to say Croc II. The picture of this specimen has a pretty much identical pattern to the one on Primitive Fishes, and it is noted there that this is the only specimen of the hybrid, making me believe I am looking at the same fish.
Not really the type of answer we look for here, but I figured I'd be honest in my reasoning.
Michael
Tendou Souji;4343516; said:I suppose Croc II gar refers to the hybrid between a florida gar and an alligator gar while Croc I refers to spotted x alligator gar?
Madding;4343531; said:Croc I is Shortnose/Gator.
Tendou Souji;4343683; said:Thanks bro. Croc I: shortnose x gator; Croc II: florida x gator; Croc III: longose x gator? So far, hasn't there been a known occurence where a spotted mated alligator gar?