They are both reptiles, They both are consumers, They are both carnivores, They both lay eggs, They are both animals, They are both extremely powerful, They both have scales, They both have many teeth.
well gators have a u-shaped mouth but crocs has v-shaped they both hunt and crocs are more dangerous.
Maneaters - 2010 Gators Crocs 1-5 was released on: USA: 2 February 2010
Armadillo,turtles,crocs/gators, dinosaurs...
gators and crocs
No, like many other reptiles such as crocs and gators they prefer sun light.
Some are: * manatees * bottlenose dolphins * gators and crocs * sea turtles * whale sharks
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Herpetology is the branch of zoology that focuses on the study of amphibians and reptiles. Herpetologists study the biology, behavior, ecology, and conservation of these animals.
The difference between a croc and a gator is there snout. Crocs have a "V" shaped snout and gators have a "U" shaped snout. Since Deinosuchus have a more "U" shaped snout, it's a relative of the alligator.
Crocs are a type of reptile, not a human population.
Well, there's 23 species of crocodilian worldwide.In general crocodiles attain larger sizes, and yes. Nile crocs and saltwater crocs can reach about 20 feet long. Male gators will usually top out actually at less than 12 feet, some "dwarf" species of crocodile rarely, if ever hit that 12 foot mark.
Crocs's population is 2,008.