Do crocodiles live in the ocean in Mexico

A crocodile carcass was found on a beach in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur on Friday in what might be a first-of-its-kind discovery.

“It is the first time that we have found something like this on our beaches,” Pepe Murrieta, 50, a lifelong BCS resident, stated on Facebook.

Murrieta spotted the 9-foot reptile on the sand at 9 a.m. at Cabo Pulmo National Park in the state’s East Cape region.

American crocodiles are found in tropical regions on Mexico’s mainland, across the Gulf of California, or Sea of Cortez. Wild crocodiles are not found on the Baja California peninsula, where the desert climate is not suitable.

Murrieta, who runs a dive center and restaurant at Cabo Pulmo, noted that the crocodile’s death “seemed recent since it was still in perfect temperature and complete.”

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However, Murrieta told FTW Outdoors that the carcass was partially covered in barnacles and that “it looks like it was in the sea for a while.”

He said the crocodile might have drifted across the gulf during recent storms. But the carcass showed no signs of predation.

Wild Canyon Adventures, south of Cabo Pulmo in Los Cabos, states on its website that it exhibits crocodiles and other “rescue animals” in its animal sanctuary.

Spokeswoman Wendoly Gil told FTW Outdoors that all animals are accounted for and remain “under our care and protection.”

Gil said that perhaps the crocodile was formerly cared for by a now-defunct zoo in the town of Santiago. Another recently shuttered local facility also kept captive crocodiles.

It remains unclear whether those reptiles were sold as exotic pets, and whether the crocodile Murrieta found was released or dumped locally by its owner.

Murrieta said government scientists collected the carcass he found and scheduled a necropsy to confirm the species and determine a probable cause of death.

What wildlife inhabits the pristine waters and gorgeous beaches of Mexico’s popular tourist destination? Are there crocodiles in Puerto Vallarta? What about sharks? Is it safe to swim at the beach?

There are plenty of jellyfish in the waters, which can be a challenge in the spring and summer. Luckily there is no local population of jellyfish—any that you come across are simply visitors to the area, passing through on the ocean currents.

As for sharks and crocodiles, they are another matter. The short answer to the question, “Are there sharks in Puerto Vallarta?” is no. However, crocodiles are present in the area.

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Do crocodiles live in the ocean in Mexico

Although the shark population is made of krill-devouring whale sharks and is no cause for alarm, the crocodile population in Puerto Vallarta is a different story. 

The American crocodile has quite a large range, and they are found throughout Mexico, even up to about twenty miles inland. Male American crocodiles can be over twelve feet long, and this species lives in both fresh and saltwater.

You are most likely to spot an American crocodile at the University of Costa Preserve or the Estero del Salado Sanctuary, where you can learn about the wildlife of the area and see other reptiles, birds, and plant species of Puerto Vallarta. 

You can also visit El Cora, a sanctuary set apart, especially for crocs. However, crocodiles have been spotted in marinas or perhaps even in residential areas with water sources, as their preferred method of travel is swimming rather than walking.

Do crocodiles live in the ocean in Mexico

Puerto Vallarta’s crocs are more likely to appear when the amount of tourists (or population in general) decreases. It’s a bit of a paradox because the fewer people in town, the more likely crocodiles will come out of more secluded spots, but the fewer people in town, the lower the chance is that the crocodiles will be spotted in the first place.

The main reason why there is the occasional human-crocodilian interaction is that development has eaten up the natural habitat that crocodiles and myriads of other species once enjoyed freely. 

Puerto Vallarta is known for its surfing, wonderful seafood, a tourist city, and a popular retirement destination. It’s even nicknamed “the Friendliest City in the World,” so it’s no wonder development has skyrocketed over the last century.

With human encroachment comes the destruction of natural habitats, like mangrove forests where crocodiles and alligators thrive. Estero del Salado mentioned above is a mangrove sanctuary, made necessary by the disruption of these delicate and essential habitats.

There have been crocodile attacks and incidents throughout the decades, but crocodiles do not want to be around humans just as much as we don’t want to encounter them up close and personal. There was an incident in 2021 where a man was bitten on the leg by a crocodile at the beach near the Flamingos Club. 

Do crocodiles live in the ocean in Mexico

However, the presence of crocodiles on the beaches goes back to their shortage of natural habitat we mentioned previously. The rainy season also seems to be a factor since the waterways crocodiles use for travel are swollen and lead to more places than in the dry season.

Despite the somewhat regular crocodile sightings, there are not widespread crocodile attacks like the one at the Flamingos Club. If the rare crocodile attack occurs, it’s normally when people are poaching sea turtle eggs in restricted areas or some other type of illegal activity in a danger zone.

Sharks In Puerto Vallarta

Banderas Bay is the main body of water in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, where you can snorkel, swim, and enjoy amazing waves, perfect for surfing. However, there aren’t sharks here. One theory for this is that there is a local pod of dolphins inhabiting the bay, and perhaps they act as a deterrent to any shark activity. 

Do crocodiles live in the ocean in Mexico

That’s a fun idea, but it’s not the most plausible reason. The most likely scenario for Puerto Vallarta’s lack of sharks is due to overfishing. Some people hunt sharks for their fins, and as a result, the shark population has decreased. 

One species of shark that does make its home in Puerto Vallarta is the majestic and enormous whale shark, the largest fish in the ocean. These spotted, wide-mouthed beauties are quite a sight to behold, but despite their size, swimmers and visitors have nothing to worry about from these gentle giants. 

They have tiny teeth and only eat plankton and krill—no whale shark is interested in anything bigger than that. Seeing a whale shark can enhance your Puerto Vallarta experience rather than cause any worry.

Do crocodiles live in the ocean in Mexico
There ARE sharks in Playa del Carmen though!

You’re more likely to be killed by a tipping vending machine or a coconut falling on your head than by a shark, so you should keep your senses sharp while on land more than worrying about toothy fish in the water.

The reason people worry about sharks when visiting any beach is because of the sensationalism that comes with the astronomically rare shark attack which occurs once every few decades or so in a particular area. 

The chances of you even glimpsing a shark in Banderas Bay are virtually nil. To a layperson, a dolphin’s dorsal fin looks no different than a shark’s, so any “shark sightings” at Puerto Vallarta you may have heard about are straight from the rumor mill.

Is it Safe to Swim in Puerto Vallarta? 

The bottom line is to be aware of your surroundings, keep abreast of local news of crocodile sightings and areas crocodiles are found, and enjoy your time in Puerto Vallarta without being overly concerned you will run into an American crocodile. The beaches are safe to swim in and consistently monitored.

When you head to seek some fun in the sun and pristine waters at Puerto Vallarta, there’s no need to worry about sharks. 

Do crocodiles live in the ocean in Mexico

Last Thoughts About Crocodiles In Puerto Vallarta

Sharks aren’t anything to worry about in Puerto Vallarta. But as for the crocodiles, stay away from areas they’re known to inhabit and be mindful of your surroundings, especially near rivers and tributaries. Don’t let lurid stories of mythical attacks and freak accidents spoil your time in the Friendliest City in the World.

Do crocodiles live in the ocean in Puerto Vallarta?

Crocodiles are a not infrequent sights in the coastal wetlands and shores of the Pacific coast resort of Puerto Vallarta.

Where do crocodiles live in Mexico?

In Mexico the American crocodile is found in varying densities throughout the tropical coastal sections of the Pacific Coast and the Yucatan Peninsula, as well as a few coastal islands and one isolated inland population.

Where are saltwater crocodiles in Mexico?

What type of crocodiles are they? In Banco Chinchorro you will be swimming with American Saltwater crocodiles – not to be confused with the American alligator.

Can crocodiles be found in Mexico?

The American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) lives in several places within the Americas, including Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and south Florida.