because they have webbed feet and they can swim fast
Alligators, caimans and gharials are all relatives to crocodiles, and so they look very similar. There are also a few lizards that look a bit like crocodiles but are not related to them.
Only after mating season. An alligator is a female and a crocodile is a male.
Mostly they don't look a like , but you can tel the difference. They both have scales, sharp teeth , and they are both very fast. but crocs are more aggresive than the alligator. the alligator is darker in color too. crocs aren't usally found in the U.S, unlike the croc. May age 12
They are both as equally scary but an alligator is bigger. They are both HUGE and swim incrediably fast in water. Once they have something in there mouth they never let go.
They swim with the undulating motions of a snake. They don't do as well as an alligator or a crocodile but but better than a dog or anything that paddles.
A crocodile is about as fast as a horse.
If by winning you mean surviving it, the crocodile would be the most likely winner, IF the horse didn't run away first. A crocodile can run from 2 to 10 miles per hour on land, and faster than that in water. So if the horse ran fast enough to get away, which they can certainly do, it would survive, but if the crocodile caught it, the crocodile would probably be able to kill it. The horse would not "fight" the crocodile, but would merely try to get away from it, as horses are prey animals, if they are up against an animal capable of killing them.Another AnswerA crocodile would win the fight in water. But if it fought on land, the horse would usually win if the crocodile was not strong or large.
of course they are fast
The difference is fast colors won't "bleed" their color and the non fast will.
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In water or on land? On land, they are not fast but in water they can be fast.
The nile crocodile moves slowly on land,but it's fast in water.