NO
tigers, lions, alligators, crocodiles.... any carnivore.
Through their anal gland, like any other reptile and most any other living creature.
crocodiles, alligators, hungry bears, any large cat if hungry enogh
The alligator has a more rounded snout, and few if any teeth protrude when the mouth is closed. Crocodiles are usually the more aggressive species.
Crocodiles are generally bigger than alligators. Crocodiles can grow up to 20 feet in length, while alligators typically reach about 13-14 feet in length. Additionally, crocodiles have a V-shaped snout, while alligators have a U-shaped snout.
Yes. Crocodiles and birds are both archosaurs. This branch of animals once included crocodiles, pterosaurs, and dinosaurs. Birds branched off from the latter. This technically makes crocodiles more closely related to birds than they are to lizards and snakes.
I'm not sure if they ever had alligators, but they used to have crocodiles, although these aren't seen any more as they are blocked off by the Aswan dam.
If you mean the Great Lakes, then no.
None. There are no parts of any great lakes in Colorado.
None of the Great Lakes touch any of the Great Plains States.
No
none of the great lakes are man made all of them were made from nature