Yes.
The largest alligator is the one caught in the Philippines at 21 feet (6.4 meters)
Probably.
No.
Probably.
Yes an alligator has a stronger bite
You probably mean a Caiman alligator? Caimans are relatives to alligators that live in Mexico, Central and South America. They are usually smaller than gators and not as dangerous to humans; the exception is the enormous black caiman from the Amazonian jungle. Actually they are Caiman Crocodiles there are no Caiman Alligators.
A caiman looks very similar to the American Alligator - short, U-shaped snout, wide eyes, and usually have red eyes and a bony ridge between the eyes distinguishing them from Alligators. Most are small, but some like the Black Caiman can reach lengths in excess of 17ft!
yes a crocodile is stronger than a alligator
yes, there are many different types in the alligator family like the American alligator for example
It depends how strong of each animal is. For example, one alligator might be stronger than an anaconda or an anaconda might be stronger than an alligator. It really depends on the specific alligator or anaconda you are talking about. Each and every alligator/anaconda is unique and different, just like us.Another AnswerIn a fair fight, the alligator would win because of its hard skin and jaws that would crush the anaconda to death.
Caimans, which are members of the alligator family, typically grow to sizes ranging from 4 to 8 feet in length, depending on the species. The largest species, the black caiman, can exceed 13 feet. Most caimans are relatively smaller than their American alligator counterparts, but they can still be formidable predators in their habitats. Their growth can be influenced by factors such as diet, environment, and species type.
Probably not. A lion is far stronger than an alligator, much faster, much more ferocious, and is overall more intelligent. That is, unless of course the Lion is not healthy and the alligator is.