It's is probably the size of 5 school desks. Also it depends on the size of the alligator
No, an alligator snapping turtle is not in the same family as an alligator. Alligator snapping turtles belong to the Chelydridae family, while common alligators belong to the Alligatoridae family. They are different species with distinct characteristics and habitats.
An alligator, a jellyfish's worst defense is to shock. An alligator is larger in size, and has huge chompers.
Yes because they're the same animal
yes they are size matters
it is the same as the alligator
A northern alligator lizard baby typically has a brown or gray coloration with light stripes or spots running along its body. They are smaller in size compared to adult alligator lizards and may have more vibrant colors to help with camouflage.
The only reptiles comparable in size to alligators aside from other crocodilians are komodo dragons, huge monitor lizards that can reach between ten and twelve feet long.
It's head. The brain is about the size of a walnut on a 12 foot American alligator, but it's well developed.
same way you do and poop the same way as you do
they both have the same kind of skin because they are from the same harit
It depends what type of alligator/crocodile you are talking about, but usually a croc would win. It has the advantage of size.
You can tell by their size and color.