Local Species
The family Poecillidae, with 5 genera and over 40 fish species, dominates the fish fauna. 7 species of freshwater crabs from 1 genus are endemic to Cuba.
Characteristic native Antillean freshwater fishes include the Cuban gar (
Attractosteus tristoechus), Hispaniolan gambusia (
Gambusia hispaniolae), Green rivulus (
Rivuluscy lindraceus), and Hispaniola pupfish (
Cyprinodon bondi).
The most threatened New World crocodile,
Crocodylus rhombifer, survives in the Zapata Swamp, located in southwestern Cuba. The widespread
American crocodile (
Crocodylus acutus) also occurs in this ecoregion.