Gabon, a country situated in West Africa, is famous for its biodiversity but in a galaxy of spectacular finds, one stands out: Orange crocodiles. Scientists stumbled upon the unusual reptiles a decade ago as this searched in the gloom of isolated caves in Gabons Southern region. The scientist speculated that lack of light in the Ananda caves may have caused Depigmentation and urea in bat droppings made and have induced an orange hue. Under the theory the bat Guna began to attack their skin and transform their colour said psephologist Oliver Testa, a member of the research team. The scientist found four orange specimens in a community of 40 the crocodile normal colour is discovered live in grottos which are connected to the surface.
But the orange coloured one lives in caverns that are accessible today only from vertical shafts. One possibility is that the orange crocodile Zinta their present Habitat through Nero openings which day then outgrow and could not return and their skin eventually change colour in response to the bat Guano.