No. Crocodiles and alligators are both of the order Crocodilia (as are caimans and gharials), but they separate when you get down to superfamily and family, and there are very distinct differences between the two which makes them unique.
Yes crocodiles are longer, but when it comes to fatness and muscle the alligator overrules.
no but they are both reptiles and in the same family I think,but a different species altogether, like lions and tigers both being big cats but not the same kind
yes crocodiles do usually have longer tails then alligators because crocodiles have 2345 more small bones in their bodies
No. There are no alligators in Uganda, but there are crocodiles.
Yes, Alligators are more friendly to Humans than Crocodiles.
no alligators and aaron do
no
no they are not
No Alligators are a different species
No. Indonesia does not have alligators. This includes crocodiles for that matter
Technically, no. Crocodiles are bigger.
Both crocodiles (alligators and crocodiles) and dinosaurs are descended from a group of reptiles called archosaurs, which emerged in the Triassic period.
Alligators and crocodiles use their tales to swim rapidly. They are able to propel themselves further in the water using the tail.
It depends! Alligators like fresh water and Crocodiles like salt water!
Yes.