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What does an american alligator look like?

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.


What crocodile and alligator kind of teeth looks like?

one has two teeth sticking out and the other has them hidden (i think that's the alligator).


Hinkety pinkety What do you tell an alligator like animal that gets out of line?

Single file, crocodile!


How is a crocodile's snout different from an alligator snout?

they actuly look like the same thing except allagators is flat like and a crocodiles looks like a little bump on the end of his nose area


Crocodile-like creature beginning with a?

Alligator.


Who is crocodile god looks like a crocodile?

Sobek


You saw this crocodile like fish in the water it was scaley does anyone know what it is?

Could be a crocodile fish? Or an Alligator gar?


How is a crocodile snout different from a alligator snout?

A crocodile's head is more narrow and the snout comes to more of a point as compared to an alligator. An alligator's snout is blunt - more of a U-shape. I try to remember the difference by thinking that if the nose is pointed like a capital "A", then it is not an Alligator. It's a bit tough to remember since it is a negative. Another memory jog - though negative - would be if the snout is rounded (a capital "C" is rounded) it is not a Crocodile.


What are the most dangrous animals in Florida?

it is like a tie between anaconda and crocodile or alligator


What does alligator's eat?

Alligators and crocodiles eat meat, so if this animal eats meat this animal is a carnivore. Carnivores are animals who eat meat, like lions, tigers and crocodile


What is an alligatoroid?

An alligatoroid is a form of extinct crocodile-like creature of the superfamily Alligatoroidea.


How does the shape of a crocodile’s head differ from that of an alligator?

A crocodile's head is more narrow and the snout comes to more of a point as compared to an alligator. An alligator's snout is blunt - more of a U-shape. I try to remember the difference by thinking that if the nose is pointed like a capital "A", then it is not an Alligator. It's a bit tough to remember since it is a negative. Another memory jog - though negative - would be if the snout is rounded (a capital "C" is rounded) it is not a Crocodile.