She definitely has new growth coming, she probably feels better being out of the sun and is responding well to your care! If kept outside these are definitely shade only plants. And yours may green back up over time too. I kept my bowl of gals outside in the shade all last summer and they were a dark green by summers end. They have all lightened back up being inside. Now they get the gentlest of morning sun and then I move them away from direct sun. Keeps them a medium green shade which I like.Glad to read I’m not delusional! I took her out in the sun for the photos, but normally she sits further back, where no direct light hits her. I have heeded your original advice on that one, and it seems to be working out as the new growth seems to be much greener!
Funny that you mention jaws, because that’s pretty much what I did to identify her! My guess while repotting was that she was a haworthia adjacent species, as her root structure and pup production are identical to haworthia. Well after repotting, I searched for “crocodile succulent”, and after filtering out some info, finally found the species. I admit that I have not yet done a deep dive, but their bloom seems to suggest that they are farther apart from the haworthia as I originally thought.
Right!? It very much reminded me of a “wild” succlent, not doing fabulous, but a survivor. I like the look!
I do love the jaws on the "Crocodile succulent".


