New Cayman Croc Sightings

Crocodylus acutus

As was detailed here, an eight-foot long crocodile was captured near Old Man Bay in the Grand Cayman on Saturday, December 30, 2006. This despite the fact that crocodiles, according to the media and authorities, were suppose to be extinct in the Cayman Islands for 200 years.

Now comes reports of new crocodile sightings from the Caymans:

According to one eyewitness, Cayman Brac seems to have an unwelcome visitor. Earlier this week, Albertha Bodden was on the shore in the Stake Bay area picking whelks, when she spotted, what she believes was a crocodile in the shallow waters near the shoreline.

She saw a long, dark object under the water moving eastward. She described it as looking like a ‘log’ beneath the surface and said she could see its tail clearly.  However, it seemed to have quickly disappeared from view.

There have been other unconfirmed sightings further east in the district of Spot Bay.  However, Sgt. Conolly at the Cayman Brac Police Department said that nothing had been officially reported to the station.

In early January an eight foot long crocodile was captured off Queen’s Highway in Grand Cayman and at the time, there had been unsubstantiated reports of further sightings.

The nearest obvious source of crocodiles is Cuba where the surviving indigenous population is supplemented by a farming programme which produces meat and skins.

Local maritime expert, Raymond Scott, thinks these creatures may have ‘jumped ship’ whilst en route to a zoo.“Crocodile sightings in Brac waters”, Cayman Net News, February 12, 2007.