There brain look similar.
The presence of a similar skull structure and the presence of scales on their skin suggests that crocodiles and birds share a common ancestor. Additionally, their common ability to lay hard-shelled eggs further supports the theory of a shared ancestry.
yes they are because they share a common trait....
size.
Both were Kings
They both have a spinal cord protected by vertebrae. That is the key trait of all vertebrates. So whales and sharks are both vertebrates.
there all mammals
Crocodiles and Alligators have distinct evolutionary histories for starters. Both are members of an a group of crocodylomorphs that radiated from archosaurs (that group includes dinosaurs and therefore birds) in the Triassic and are both are part of the order Crocodylia that began in the Cretaceous. Crocodiles first evolved ~60mya and Alligators evolved some 20my later. Another living group, the Gavials emerged in the Cretaceous- older than either crocs or alligators. As for telling the animals apart visually today, Gavials are pretty distinct with the narrow jaws and are almost exclusively piscivorous. The best way to distinguish a croc is to note protruding teeth from the lower jaw outside of the mouth. Crocs will have one or a few teeth poing out from the lower jaw, upwardly and alligators tend to have a bigger upper jaw and will not have lower teeth protruding. There are other differences as well that are not visibly discernable. I think alligators are interesting for having a respiratory system that is unidirectional. This is a trait dinosaurs and birds have that is very advanced and allows for fresh air to fill the lungs at both the inspiration and expiration stages of breathing as opposed to only at inspiration as in our "dead-end" lungs.
They share the smartness and the intelligentness. If you dont believe me look on ten different google sites. :)
an ethnic group
They have a flaw that will ultimately lead to their undoing.
They have a flaw that will ultimately lead to their undoing.
Inherited traits in crocodiles are characteristics passed down from their parents through genes, such as their physical features, behavior, and instincts. Learned traits, on the other hand, are acquired through experience and environmental factors, such as hunting techniques or habitat preferences, and are not inherited genetically.