Australia does not have alligators in the wild. Of course there are some in zoos. Australia has the relatively small fresh water crocodile and of course the largest of all the iconic salt water crocodile which is capable of being in fresh or salt water. It is found in the rivers, estuaries and wetlands of northern Australia and has been known to island hop in the far north.
It is estimated that there are around 100.000 saltwater crocodiles living in tropical northern Australia.
alligators have wide snouts crocs have skinny snouts
alligators, crocidiles and sharks
well first of all crocidiles and alligators both kill by grippig their prey in their teeth and dragging them underwater to drown the prey. On the question How Do Crocidiles Kill Their Prey well, that answer is wrong . Though with the sharp teeth and huge jaws most people think they bite prey to death.
yes,well crocidiles inhabit some rivers in Guatemala
Australia
well first of all crocidiles and alligators both kill by grippig their prey in their teeth and dragging them underwater to drown the prey. On the question How Do Crocidiles Kill Their Prey well, that answer is wrong . Though with the sharp teeth and huge jaws most people think they bite prey to death.
Hippos and alligators don't live in the same regions. Hippos do kill crocodiles, but they don't eat them.
yes, snakes, owls, certain fish, alligators, crocidiles, turtles, humans, that's all i can think of
probably... meat?? that's what alligators and crocidiles eat in the wild so i m assuming that they still eat it?
yes. Crocodiles and alligators both live in the subtropical areas. They share their home with many different kinds of animals especially insects, birds, and other reptiles.
Yes the World still has dinosaurs in it today. Like alligators, crocidiles, sharks and many other life.
Not on their hind legs, no. They can stand (though for short periods at a time) on their four stout but short legs.