from animalia.com:
Cuban crocodiles are equally at home on land or in water, being strong swimmers as well as competent at walking and jumping. Temperature control is important for them, since they cannot generate heat metabolically but soak it up from the sun or from warm water, usually in the morning, when cold and groggy, or once they have eaten a meal, because heat will raise their metabolism. They generally cooperate when feeding or hunting, but still relate to one another within a dominance hierarchy based on size, gender, and temperament. Cuban crocodiles are very intelligent, and the fact that they are more vicious and more lethal is because of their well-coordinated cerebral cortex, tissue that links intelligence, memory and awareness. When crocodiles hunt together in the wild, they will surround large prey to attack it, and maim it to make it defenseless. However, following a hunt, these crocodiles generally remain solitary and often are found basking near riverbeds.
From wiki
This species has been observed to display interesting behavior that other crocodilians do not. A colony of this species at
Gatorland, Florida, has exhibited what is strongly suspected to be pack-hunting behavior, which may explain the predation of
prehistoric megafauna that coexisted with this species, such as the
giant sloth. The behavior has prompted much interest in the species, usually kept singly (especially so after such reports).
[15] This species is also the most terrestrial of the crocodiles, and also exhibits highly intelligent behaviour.
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Little b*stards are smarter than pits and work in groups, why do you think I came to America in the first place