Caiman (disambiguation)
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In biology, the caiman is a reptile in the subfamily Caimaninae. The term caiman (genus) is also used in a more restrictive sense for the genus within the subfamily.
Caiman may also refer to:
- USS Caiman (SS-323), a US Navy submarine that served in World War II and beyond
- BAE Caiman, an armored vehicle used by the US military
- The Caiman (in Italian Il caimano), a 2006 Italian comedy-drama film
- Le Caïman, an award-winning play by French dramatist and novelist Antoine Rault
- The Caïmans, a trio of bullies in the Belgian comics series La Ribambelle
- Efraín Sánchez (born 1926), Colombian former football goalkeeper nicknamed "El Caimán"
- Caimans, the athletics teams of Hostos Community College, New York, New York
See also
- Caiman Marine, a French version of the NHIndustries NH90 military helicopter
- Los Caimanes, a Peruvian football club
- Caimanes de Barranquilla, a Colombian Professional Baseball League team based in Barranquilla
- FS Class E.656, an Italian electric locomotive nicknamed "Caimano" (Caiman)
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