[s2e7] Columbian Dinosaur Now

: The search relies heavily on local accounts and folklore from indigenous communities who have coexisted with these "dinosaurs" for generations. Significance in Paleontology and Conservation

: To prove the species is not extinct and to collect data that could lead to formal conservation efforts. [S2E7] Columbian Dinosaur

: The Rio Apaporis Caiman, a subspecies distinct for its elongated snout and specialized habitat in the Apaporis River. : The search relies heavily on local accounts

While the episode focuses on a living crocodilian, Colombia is also a significant site for actual dinosaur fossils. For instance, , an extinct genus of titanosauriform sauropod, was discovered in the Early Cretaceous Paja Formation of Colombia. The "Columbian Dinosaur" episode highlights the intersection of modern wildlife biology and the pursuit of species that bridge the gap between the prehistoric past and the present. While the episode focuses on a living crocodilian,

: The dense, dangerous jungles of Colombia, specifically regions historically controlled by rebel forces.