Crocodile teeth get up to 4 inches or so.
Like 200
Alligators have multiple rows of teeth that continuously grow back throughout their lifetime to replace any lost or damaged teeth. Their teeth are well-designed for tearing and gripping prey, and they don't require a toothbrush because their diet and tooth structure naturally keep their teeth clean.
Alligators do not have the ability to spit like some other animals. They primarily use their jaws and teeth to catch and eat prey.
Alligators are carnivores because their teeth and digestive systems are adapted for consuming meat. Their sharp teeth are ideal for tearing through flesh, and their digestive systems are designed to process and extract nutrients from animal protein efficiently. This diet also provides the necessary energy for their active lifestyle.
Alligators typically prefer freshwater environments like swamps, marshes, and rivers, while crocodiles are more adaptable to various habitats such as freshwater, saltwater, and brackish water. Crocodiles tend to be more aggressive than alligators, with a narrower snout and teeth visible when their mouths are closed, compared to alligators that have a wider snout and teeth hidden when their mouths are closed.
FOrever
Not sure how many teeth alligators have, but they don't have arms that are long enough to brush their teeth. Plus, the lacking of opposable thumbs gives rise to a whole new issue.
alligators don't have clean teeths
yes
They have teeth.
very sharp
They use their teeth.
4 cm
Like 200
NO
Of course. They have big teeth!Alligators can hurt you like any other wild animal but they are not aggressive.
because they have all those teeth and no toothbrush