Species of Palaeosuchus and Osteolaemus grow to an adult size of just 1 metre (3.3 ft) to 1.5 metres (4.9 ft). Larger species can reach over 4.85 metres (15.9 ft) long and weigh well over 1,200 kilograms (2,600 lb).
A really large American Alligator can be 18/19ft and nearly a tonne in weight.
It weighs 1,000 pounds and 1,000 pds. is (453 kg).
The alligator can grow to 19 feet or more. The nile crocodile may reach 21 feet, and the salt water crocodile up to 27 feet.
It can grow up to 17 feet and 5 inches.
They do have large jaws cause they're bigger than humans.
Big alligators eat smaller alligators,humans and raccoons eat baby alligators and eggs
No. There are millions of alligators.
no,alligators are not because they are cold blooded,
Alligators do not fight sharks.
the answer is humans and croodiles
Mountain lions have preyed on alligators on land by ambush. Black bears are recorded to kill large alligators on land. Large burmese pythons can kill and eat small adult alligators.
yes the it does but not all croodiles reproduce in water
There are thousands of alligators in the everglades.
smaller animals tigers: large mammals alligators: fish birds mammals
2 animals that are related to dinosaurs are sharks and croodiles.
They do have large jaws cause they're bigger than humans.
alligators and crockadiles
a large anaconda can kill a croc
No not exactly but because of the large rivers the Middle Atlantic States have there are some alligators living in them but the answer is no due to those alligators just migrating or looking for a home.
Alligators have large mouths, are very fast, and are unpredictable. Humans fear the unknown.
Freshwater alligators consume large amounts of calcium nitrate giving their urine relatively sweet tastes.