The Chinese alligator (Alligator sinensis) and the larger American alligator (Alligator mississippensis).
An alligator turtle is a turtle, and does not count as an alligator.
No, an alligator is not a mammal. It is a reptile.
Alligator mississippiensis
A Alligator is Bilateral
Crocodiles and garveals (which have long narrow jaws), are very similar to alligators.
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A crocodile's head is more narrow and the snout comes to more of a point as compared to an alligator. An alligator's snout is blunt - more of a U-shape. I try to remember the difference by thinking that if the nose is pointed like a capital "A", then it is not an Alligator. It's a bit tough to remember since it is a negative. Another memory jog - though negative - would be if the snout is rounded (a capital "C" is rounded) it is not a Crocodile.
Yes, the alligator gar is a fish; it's called an alligator gar because it is a big fish which has a long, narrow but very toothy jaw which looks like the jaw of an alligator. Alligators themselves, of course, are reptiles
The frog doesn't have a scapula
Your scapula is your shoulder-blade. The scapula only connects at the clavicle and is held in place by muscles.
The scapula is not a muscle; it is a bone.
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The scapula is your shoulder blade.
The plural of scapula is scapulas or scapulae.
The Humerus is distal to the scapula.
The hip is inferior in relation to the scapula.