Nope they're the same - however - the distance between the eyes is a good indicator of the gender of the reptile.
No, there are both male and female alligators.
The male american alligator is larger. Male american alligators are 14 ft in length and weigh up to 1000 pounds. Female american alligators are up to 10 ft in length and weigh over 500 pounds.
Female alligators, whether they are mothers or not, are called cows. The male alligators are called bulls, and the baby alligators are known as hatchlings. Alligators usually live anywhere from 35 to 50 years when living in the wild. Some alligators have been know to live to be 80 years old.
if the temperature is closest to 85 degrees its a female if its closest to 95 degrees its a male
Different bwtween male and female kidney
When a males penis push there way to a female’s vagaina or An*l
do female and male arthropods look different
The only obvious differences between male and female crocodilians are their size differences :)
No. After mating the male goes on his way, and the female guards the nest and cares for the young. In fact, adult gators of both sexes will eat little alligators. Actually, some of them do, some of the time. A 2009 study suggests some female alligators do return to previous mates, sometimes for several years. Attached is a really interesting article on the subject.
are claws of a female different from the male
well.........one is a male and one is a female
The male and female parts matuers in different times. There are barriers between the male and female. The male and female parts are located in different places. A student from A.G.S.