snout is the protruding portion of an animal's face, consisting of its nose, mouth, and jaw.
the alligator's snout is wider and U-shaped. Because of the wide snout of the alligator it packs more crushing power to eat prey like turtles that constitute part of its diet.
they are two different species, allowing them to have different features. details seen on both alligators and crocodiles can differentiate them. these features include: alligators are usually dark green/black with wide rounded U shaped snouts and tiny black spots. crocodiles are bigger than alligators with longer + thinner V shaped snouts and tend to be more aggressive.
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.
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.
crocodiles and turtles are both from the genera reptila, but there is a wide difference between them. turtle have flippers,crocs dont. turtles have a protective shell around them,whereas crocodiles have a covering of scales. turtle has a beak, whereas crocodiles have teeth...etc...etc...
Adult alligators have few natural predators, but larger alligators or crocodiles, jaguars, and large birds of prey such as eagles may prey on younger alligators. In addition, humans may also consume alligators' eggs or meat.
they are two different species, allowing them to have different features. details seen on both alligators and crocodiles can differentiate them. these features include: alligators are usually dark green/black with wide rounded U shaped snouts and tiny black spots. crocodiles are bigger than alligators with longer + thinner V shaped snouts and tend to be more aggressive.
No, usually boy rabbits have longer snouts than girls; however, this is not a good way to determine a rabbit's sex. Just like with humans, some individual rabbits don't fit the stereotypes.
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.
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.
A snake can eat anything that's shorter than its body. Some snakes like pythons, boas and annocondas can get WAY bigger than an alligator.
Well, it's not that one of them is spelled correctly ...Alligators are species in the subfamily Alligatorinae; crocodiles are in the subfamily Crocodylinae.More specifically, the only genus of alligators that isn't extinct is Alligator, which only has two living species: the American alligator Alligator mississippiensis and the Chinese alligator Alligator siniensis.When a crocodile's mouth is closed, it should be possible to see the fourth lower tooth protruding outside its "lips". When alligators (and the closely related caimans) close their mouths, the lower teeth cannot be seen.You didn't ask, but alligators can be distinguished from caimans by the fact that caimans don't have a bony septum between their nostrils, and the fourth type of crocodilian (the gharials) can be recognized by their long narrow snouts.
crocodiles and turtles are both from the genera reptila, but there is a wide difference between them. turtle have flippers,crocs dont. turtles have a protective shell around them,whereas crocodiles have a covering of scales. turtle has a beak, whereas crocodiles have teeth...etc...etc...
Most crocodile species grow longer than alligators.
no alligators are actually weaker than killer or orca whale
Well, crocodiles consume anything bigger than them and alligators usually consume anything that is smaller than them.
no alligators give birth to eggs than they grow up into big alligators
Caiman are smaller than alligators and one of their predators is the panthera onca the Jaguar.