Both directions.
Just pizza,what else?
No, One Directions tour just ended 2 days ago, but is having another, in 2013
No just one.
Seriously? I've just arrived from the moon and need directions not another question!
Baby Lux, or sometimes just Lux, is the 1D stylist Lou Teasdale and her husband Tom Atkin's child. Paul is the head of security for 1D.
You just bought omega - crocks.
Many people say that alligators are preditors, in some cases that might be true. There are other creatures that feed on alligators, in that way they can be prey. There can't be much of an answer for this but that alligators are both preditor and prey. We can all relate this to our own lives, we might feel we are being picked or pressurred on, but in reality we're doing the same thing to someone else. We are all both preditor and prey, just like alligators.
Many people say that alligators are preditors, in some cases that might be true. There are other creatures that feed on alligators, in that way they can be prey. There can't be much of an answer for this but that alligators are both preditor and prey. We can all relate this to our own lives, we might feel we are being picked or pressurred on, but in reality we're doing the same thing to someone else. We are all both preditor and prey, just like alligators.
Alligators have a 4 chambered heart, just like birds and mammals
No Crocodile is stronger.
yep. just like in florida.
They have teeth.
No not exactly but because of the large rivers the Middle Atlantic States have there are some alligators living in them but the answer is no due to those alligators just migrating or looking for a home.
crocks are deadly vitious peeps in water but on land they are just creepy pedofilic women
Yes!! Everything with a heart has skin on it! Alligators just have very rough skin as to a mammal has very soft or lumpy skin.
African ones are like a brownish coluor
No. Dinosaurs and alligators (crocodilians) are two separate groups of archosaurs. They are related but dinosaurs are not "advanced" alligators. And evolutionarily it makes no sense to say an animal "just developed."