the alligator is similar to the crokedallo because
most likely a crocodile
The Crocodile would most likely win due to the fact that crocodiles are generally more aggressive and on average they are larger then alligators so they have a size advantage
Neither option is ideal, but if forced to choose, an alligator may be slightly less aggressive than a crocodile. Alligators are generally more docile and likely to retreat rather than attack. However, both animals are powerful predators that should be avoided.
Given that these similarities and the differences occur in patterns of nested hierarchies, common descent is the more likely explanation.
i think it would be... an ostrich, a crocodilia, a bird, or an alligator :3
Several Crocodile species grow larger than alligators, examples, American, Nile, and saltwater. Well in true fact I don't really know, but hey that gives you something to look up.
A crocodile has the strength and resistance to kill an adult polar bear when it can use its strong jaws to attack. The polar bear could claw the crocodile, but this would do nothing since the crocodile has such a tough skin to protect. Since crocodiles are very good hunters, they could easily kill any bear, no matter what kind of bear it is. Unless the polar bear flipped over the crocodile and swat its stomach, the polar bear would win the fight. If a crocodile and a polar bear were to fight in water, most likely the polar bear would be the meal of the crocodile.Answer TwoIt depends on the size and strength of the polar bear, and the size and species of the crocodile. A polar bear is capable of killing a crocodile because it can even kill a large walrus, muskox, or even a beluga whale.
Crocodile would win
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.
What is the most likely explanation for the results in the graph?
Yes. It can wrap its body around the crocodile's throat and start squeezing it.
Well, It depends on how big the alligator is and what kind of snake it is. For example if it was a baby alligator and it was a rattle snake like a huge rattlesnake then it most likely would. If it was a bid lligator and an average sized snake it most likely wouldnt.