Alligators and crocodiles have been living in Florida for millions of years. The American alligator has existed for approximately 37 million years, while the more rare Florida crocodile has been present for around 10 million years. Both species have adapted to Florida's unique ecosystems, thriving in its swamps, rivers, and coastal areas. Their long presence highlights the state's rich biodiversity and complex ecosystems.
Crocodiles and garveals (which have long narrow jaws), are very similar to alligators.
Some lizards include iguanas, geckos, alligators, crocodiles, turtles, tortoises, and snakes.
alligators are larger than crocodiles, but crocodiles are more aggressive. when it comes to crocodilians, the smaller, the more aggressive. take Caimans, for example, they are the most aggressive crocodilians.i personally think that they are seriously misunderstood animals; alligators are known for attacking people for no reason, but they often only attack the people who run from them. their brains are triggered by motion; if they see something traveling fast that is near them, they attack, but otherwise, they wont attack. the people attacked from alligators are the ones who are being stupid and are teasing them.oh, by the way, did you know that crocodilians are the last remaining Archosaurs? Archosaur is the name for the animals like Mesozoic marine reptiles, pterosaurs, and dinosaurs.@first answer- People come here for correct information >:l Anyone who knows their reptiles obviously knows crocodiles are the larger of the two species.
No, the difference in snout size between crocodiles and alligators is primarily due to their diet and habitat. Crocodiles have longer, V-shaped snouts adapted for catching larger prey in open water, while alligators have broader, U-shaped snouts suited for crushing hard-shelled prey in swamps and marshes. Both crocodiles and alligators can hold their breath underwater for long periods of time.
No...unless someone releases a pet. Either way the water is too cold for them to survive for very long.
alligators have 2 foot long penises. Nile crocodiles have 3 foot long penises. They need big ones for aquatic reproduction
No matter how long they have lived with people, alligators are never tame.
Alligators and crocodiles are both large, aquatic reptiles that belong to the same order, Crocodylia. They have similar physical characteristics, such as long bodies, powerful tails, and sharp teeth for hunting prey. Additionally, they are both apex predators in their respective habitats and have been around for millions of years.
Crocodiles and alligators are both large, carnivorous reptiles that belong to the same scientific order, Crocodylia. They have similar physical characteristics, such as a long, armored body, powerful jaws with sharp teeth, and a streamlined shape for swimming. Both species are also known for their ability to live in freshwater habitats and are skilled hunters.
They where here when the dinosaurs where here
Measure up to 13 feetBody is almost blackSnout relatively long, wide and roundedFront feet have 5 toes on eachHind feet have 4Only upper teeth visible when mouth is shut
Alligators and crocodiles do not head to sewers.plus it is to hot and cold for them to live there.they need prey and saltwater or freshwater to live in sewers.they would have to eat rats.they need rocks to grind up their teeth too.if they have young the young would die.NO ALLIGATORS AND CROCODILES DO NOT HEAD TO THE SEWERS ,THAT WAS A MYTH OF THE LONG LOST CRICKEY THE ALLIGATOR.