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CaimanHunter has been rescuing caiman since 2002. With over 25 years of caiman experience, CaimanHunter has become the logical choice for people from around the country to find caring and knowledgeable herpetologists, for the giving and receiving of rescued caiman and the humane removal of problem caiman.

We do not charge for our service.

Our purpose includes educating the public to the importance of caiman as a keystone species, the role of caiman in an eco-system, creating or finding an ecologically friendly home for all of our rescues, and to create an atmosphere conducive to educating K-12's and college 'herp' students.

Rescues have been received, or removals have been effected, from the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, Anne Arundel Maryland Police Department, Williamson County Animal Control, Bayou Beasts and many other reputable and respectable organizations.

If there should ever be a time when you need to remove a problem caiman, we would be happy to provide that service. And we would be happy to take possession of any caiman that you need to house or re-home; ensuring that it is treated properly, kept in a way that is optimum for its continued well-being, and does not become a non-native species introduced to any local environments.

Caiman are considered the third most aggressive crocodilian species, behind the Nile Crocodile and the Saltwater Crocodile – and that’s probably due to it being 3 to 12 feet or more shorter than its meaner cousins. With that in mind, we know that you'd rather have us take care of that problem, instead of asking your neighbor or roommate.

The majority of our rescues are nursed back to health and are re-homed. Some, we decide to keep, for various reasonsl, which include their health.

CaimanHunter has been able to raise spectacled caiman in an eco-system that closely resembles an environment that they would be found in naturally. Water temperature, diet, land-to-water ratio and all other optimum conditions are strictly adhered to.

For more information on rescues, donating, contacting us for any reason, acquiring or learning more about your caiman, the links and pages on this site should be able to answer most of your questions. If you'd like to read the article Reptile Magazine published, by our very own Caiman Expert click here.

Similarly, if you want to learn still more about caiman you can find links to other places you can find CaimanHunter or CaimanHunter-related references at the following places:

BlogTalkRadio.com/bam-the-caimanhunter;
Facebook.com/caimanhunter2,
Twitter: @caimanhunter;
And my book, Spectacled Caiman: My Experience; Your Resource, is available on Amazon.

Additionally, CaimanHunter would love to hear about your caiman stories. Send us your stories, videos and/or pictures. We give credit where credit is due! And please let us know how we can help you take care of any caiman problems or problem caiman!

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