A 'typical' adult will be around 14 feet from nose to tail.
It's is probably the size of 5 school desks. Also it depends on the size of the alligator
An alligator, a jellyfish's worst defense is to shock. An alligator is larger in size, and has huge chompers.
yes they are size matters
It's head. The brain is about the size of a walnut on a 12 foot American alligator, but it's well developed.
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.
they can be 7-8 feet long.
Depends on the size of th animal.
American Alligator: Alligator missipiensisChinese Alligator :Alligator sinensis)Alligator mississippiensis
Alligators and Crocodiles
It's probably not a good idea. Alligator lizards tend to feed on other lizards that are close to or greater than their own size.
The best unit of measurement to measure an alligator is in feet or meters, depending on your preference. Alligators can range in size from a few feet to over 15 feet long, so using a length measurement helps accurately capture their size.