Wheee! I'm back, having taken a bit of time doing the Green Cataclysm Crocolisk:
The Tame
I found that the only true green that I can tame is a rare, Gosh'Haldir <The Clutch Mother>. Well, I love a challenge, so out I went to Loch Modan. I stood in the center of the lake bed where she's meant to spawn, scanning the surface--and realized that although I couldn't find the beast, she was on my tracker. I couple minutes later I realized that she was sneakily slinking around behind me.

I had to laugh at this; it was almost like she was being sly

I was turned a bit toward her in that screenshot, even! Anyway, I turned around, still grinning, and hit tame;

--it went off without a hitch. I named her Ninja due to her sneaky tendencies ;D
First Impressions
I would never have considered taming this pet on my own, but I'm glad I did. She's very very pretty. As my last review, this pet looks like an easy feeder. She will scarf down meat or fish. She is also fairly quiet, low to the ground (so won't cause targetting issues) and pleasant to look at. I got a look at her in a few different lightings--as I'll show--and I really do think she's quite pretty in all of them. She is also a bit different (both in sound and model) from the Old World crocs: she is quieter, and I think I actually prefer the hisses and grunts of the old guys. I could be wrong about this. Her model is cleaner, with a higher poly-count but fewer scales & textural details.

Her colors are utterly gorgeous. This is an image of her later on in Stranglethorn, highlighted at the top and not on the bottom:

In Badlands lighting shortly after taming, from back & front:

From behind and in more reddish lightings, you can really make out the more subtle rust tones on her skin:

And here's the head; the model's jaws and throat look particularly "real:"

Initial Travels
I took her around a bit to check out her animations. First I looked at her appearance (for lols) lurking just beneath a swamp's surface:

I had a look around the Loch, where noisy carrion buzzards are feasting on long-dead plesiosaurs. Then we went toward Wetlands; overlooking it, the dam is destroyed and the pools of remaining water look stagnant--perfect for crocs

I had a look at her swimming animation once we arrived in the deeply flooded fields beneath the dam. The swimming animation's not as smooth as I remember; it seems overly fast (tested with & without Boar's Speed) and somewhat stiff. It's still a logical animation, though, so I could live with it.

Further Testing
Having a look at the croc's family skill, I couldn't help but notice it seems directly designed for PvP. As a Tenacity pet, in PvE the beast would tank, so a snare is rather pointless. Accordingly, I
specced her for PvP and queued with some guildmates for a Warsong Gulch. I'd like to just take a second to compare, here--I use a Chimaera, which is Cunning with a ranged snare. While I've -never- had a problem with this pet dying, or even being particularly vulnerable, I had wanted to try a Tenacity pet in PvP for awhile. If you're not BM and are looking for a snare pet, you could opt for both a Crocolisk or a Warp Stalker. The Warpy has a 25-yard snare, with a slightly longer cooldown, while the croc's is a melee-range snare with a shorter cooldown. With my BM talent Longevity, the croc's snare is up for 6 out of every 7 seconds.

Ninja performed well, although to be fair the WSG was absolute chaos. I missed my chimaera's ability to get a melee off me if, for example, a rogue opened on me while I was kiting something else--a target swap with the chimaera instantly slows the rogue, whereas with the croc, you need to wait for her to get into range. Still, she was tough, and her low, unobtrusive height (and grass coloring, probably!) meant that she wasn't targetted by players. This can be a bad thing (a player beating on my chimaera is soon to be dead) or a good thing (by keeping her free to move).
Anyway, she's DEFINITELY a solid choice for at least non-BM PvP. She managed to charge & snare an opponent who ran in behind our fighting group & nabbed the flag--for some reason she left my target & ran behind me, and when I looked, she'd stopped him from getting out the other way.

In closing: I think this is a very solid choice for PvP, particularly non-BM PvP. I was surprised by how much I liked her colors & attitude; I really can't describe how vibrant and tough she looks. I also think she happens to look particularly good next to female orcs, at least moreso than the dragonhawk

She's enough of a pleasant match that I'm having trouble just abandoning, and may keep her for a few days, even though I can't really justify it (I have a good beetle for tanking, and a chimaera for PvP already!).

Anyway, apologies for the wall of text & the mass of images, but I really enjoyed this pet and I wanted to share. Thanks for rolling it for me; I'm glad I had a chance to play with her!!
