By Associated Press - Monday, April 3, 2017

KEY LARGO, Fla. (AP) - An American crocodile killed in pre-dawn traffic in the Florida Keys may have been looking for a nest.

The Miami Herald reports (https://hrld.us/2nwsRM8) the female croc was run over by a tractor-trailer last week.

The driver told the Florida Highway Patrol that he couldn’t avoid the 8-foot-long reptile when it walked into the path of the truck.



American crocodiles nearly became extinct by the mid-1970s when only a handful of breeding females - all in the Keys - were known to exist.

Habitat conservation on North Key Largo and the Everglades, along with endangered-species protection, helped the crocodile population recover to current estimates of about 2,000 adults. In 2007, the American crocodile’s protected status was changed to “threatened.”

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Information from: The Miami Herald, https://www.herald.com

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