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[[File:Caiman_1.png|thumb|Egg stage Caiman]]
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==About Caiman eggs==
 
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<span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:'LucidaGrande',Verdana,Arial,sans-serif;font-size:11px;line-height:16px;">What a beautiful jungle-looking egg!</span>
 
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==More About the Caiman==
==Information==
 
 
Caiman have an obnoxiously large mouth but, contrary to popular belief, they do not viciously start chomping at their prey; they attack their prey in a very different way. Caiman do not actually have conventional "eyes"; to see, Caiman rely on the photoreceptors located in the soft, blue tissue above their heads. There are no optical nerves where most people believe the Caiman's eyes are located. Thus, to prey, it may appear that they have evaded a Caiman's detection, but little do they know that the soft, blue tissue is pointed directly at them.
 
Caiman have an obnoxiously large mouth but, contrary to popular belief, they do not viciously start chomping at their prey; they attack their prey in a very different way. Caiman do not actually have conventional "eyes"; to see, Caiman rely on the photoreceptors located in the soft, blue tissue above their heads. There are no optical nerves where most people believe the Caiman's eyes are located. Thus, to prey, it may appear that they have evaded a Caiman's detection, but little do they know that the soft, blue tissue is pointed directly at them.
   
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==Hatching Caiman eggs==
==Evolution==
 
Caimans only have one evolution at 200 clicks.
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Caimans require clicks to hatch.

Latest revision as of 01:20, 9 December 2014

Caiman 1

Egg stage Caiman

About Caiman eggs[]

What a beautiful jungle-looking egg!

More About the Caiman[]

Caiman have an obnoxiously large mouth but, contrary to popular belief, they do not viciously start chomping at their prey; they attack their prey in a very different way. Caiman do not actually have conventional "eyes"; to see, Caiman rely on the photoreceptors located in the soft, blue tissue above their heads. There are no optical nerves where most people believe the Caiman's eyes are located. Thus, to prey, it may appear that they have evaded a Caiman's detection, but little do they know that the soft, blue tissue is pointed directly at them.

Hatching Caiman eggs[]

Caimans require clicks to hatch.