#79226 - 01/26/04 10:57 PM
Re: don't feed the crocs...
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The crocs are on the lagoon side so don't swim there!  I posted that because there is a curious "game" many tourists have decided to play - which is feeding a croc that hangs out by the road on the back side of the island. They actually BUY raw chicken breasts from restaurants to feed him!! It is a (BAD) accident waiting to happen! Yes, you can swim with sharks & rays on some of the snorkeling trips. There is not a special area set up to swim with dolphins but you do often see them and can swim with them if you are lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time. You may see sea turtles but probably not.
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#79230 - 01/27/04 04:42 AM
Re: don't feed the crocs...
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Oh, and BTW, I thought crocodiles were freshwater animals. Isn't the lagoon saltwater? (Excuse me if I am just displaying my ignorance here. I've done a lot of research about AC in preparation for our trip, but I am missing a lot of info still  )
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#79231 - 01/27/04 10:42 AM
Re: don't feed the crocs...
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We have morlets croc which you'll find in fresh, brackish and salt water-ish lagoons, rivers, creeks and inlets; and salt water species, which are the ones behind the cayes, on the atolls, etc.
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