WATCH: Dwarf crocodile found in Gibraltar: Creature which grows to 1.2m was rescued from home aquarium

A DWARF crocodile native to the Amazon Basin has been rescued from a Gibraltar property after authorities discovered it was being illegally kept as a pet.

Inside, they found the baby crocodilian female — a Cuvier’s Dwarf Caiman — housed in a man-made enclosure.

Although small, these caimans have powerful jaws and sharp teeth, and are not considered suitable pets — especially in built-up areas like Gibraltar.

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Had it escaped, it could have posed a serious risk to pets and small children, particularly if cornered or frightened.

The reptile, which is under a metre long but can grow to 1.2 metres, was immediately taken to the Alameda Wildlife Conservation Park, where it is now being cared for in a secure enclosure.

Customs officers and wildlife officials swooped on the home after receiving a tip-off – the owner was cooperative and handed it over without incident.

A wildlife expert was on hand during the operation to ensure the animal’s safety.

The case is a reminder of Gibraltar’s strict rules on exotic animals, particularly under CITES regulations that protect endangered species.

Officials urged residents to check the legal requirements before importing or keeping unusual pets.

Gibraltar News – The Olive Press Spanish Newspaper