lets take an adult american alligator , and an adult great white. the alligator would win obviously, with a bite of 2000 pounds of pressure per square inch. while the great white only has a bite pressure of about 691-900. alligators are far worse than sharks. watch out!
Sharks and alligators combined kill fewer people than dogs. Dogs are responsible for more fatal attacks on humans each year compared to the combined number of fatal attacks by sharks and alligators.
No. Alligators live in fresh water, sharks live in salt water.
A moat could possibly have alligators or sharks depending on the type of water.Take your moat to be freshwater; it could possibly have alligators or bull sharks, probably it has nothing bigger than a carp.However take your moat to be saltwater; there is a much larger variety of sharks that could inhabit it (bull sharks included again) but no alligators. I don't know of any saltwater moats, but they probably have nothing bigger than a goby. If the case is that you are considering swimming in a moat, do not hesitate. But watch out for boats.
Alligators and sharks typically live in different environments, with alligators primarily found in freshwater habitats and sharks in saltwater oceans. While it is not common for them to interact in the wild, there have been cases where they may come into contact in transitional areas like estuaries, but direct fights between them are rare.
It does by Sharks and Alligators/Crocodiles
It does, by sharks and alligators/crocodiles
Snowing sharks?Hailing hedgehogs?
Sharks, Alligators, and Crocodiles
Some differences between alligators and sharks are:Sharks are fish and alligators are repriles.Alligators have legs and sharks do not.Sharks live in oceans and alligators live on land/water.Sharks have gills and alligators have lungs.
Getting chased by a venomous snake is possibly the worst.
alligators, crocidiles and sharks
there not, stupid they love each other though