It might be possible under some circumstances. Some crossbreeding has occurred between different types of crocodiles. It might be possible to breed an alligator with a crocodile. To have viable offspring, it might be necessary to try a number of different crocodiles.
Two types of alligators exist, the American and the Chinese. Both live in fresh water. Neither has the salt removal glands of a crocodile. You would need to start with a fresh water crocodile. That leaves out a number of crocodiles.
Then you need to take your animals and get them to breed. Maybe an egg or two will hatch.
On the funny side:
No. I cannot breed a crocodile with an alligator. I stay as far away from both of them as I can!
It has to be possible! You might end up with a strange looking animal, though!
According to research by Steve Irwin, the late conservationist from Australia who studied crocodiles, crocodiles often keep the same mate lifelong.
Alligators and Crocodiles are two different species and are incapable of mating with each other to produce offspring.
Together? No, they cannot.
No. There are no alligators in Uganda, but there are crocodiles.
Yes, Alligators are more friendly to Humans than Crocodiles.
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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.