The crocodile has a more tapered snout than the broader snout of the alligator.
they actuly look like the same thing except allagators is flat like and a crocodiles looks like a little bump on the end of his nose area
It is different, read this-An alligators teeth point down (fang like) toward the front of the mouth (snout) and almost all species of crocodiles point up in the same location - an easy way to tell the difference.and the alligators snout is round and the crocodile's snout is a pointed or shape like triangle or sharp.
The crocodile has a more tapered snout than the broader snout of the alligator.
No Alligators are a different species
No, alligators typically have broader, U-shaped snouts, while crocodiles tend to have longer, V-shaped snouts. This difference in snout shape is one of the features that can help distinguish between alligators and crocodiles.
The alligator has a more rounded snout, and few if any teeth protrude when the mouth is closed. Crocodiles are usually the more aggressive species.
An alligators eyes are closer together than a crocodiles. The alligator has slanted, slitted eyes, while the crocodile has larger eyes. An alligators head is short and wide, while a crocodiles is longer and thinner.
yes they do
No. They are slightly different.
Crocodiles are generally bigger than alligators. Crocodiles can grow up to 20 feet in length, while alligators typically reach about 13-14 feet in length. Additionally, crocodiles have a V-shaped snout, while alligators have a U-shaped snout.
Measure up to 13 feetBody is almost blackSnout relatively long, wide and roundedFront feet have 5 toes on eachHind feet have 4Only upper teeth visible when mouth is shut
Well...There are snakes, lizards, turtles, crocodiles, and alligators. (Yes, alligators and crocodiles are two totally different things! Trust me. I swear...)