Oh, dude, the crocodile totally wins the snout game. It's like the supermodel of the reptile world with its long, slender snout, while the alligator is more like the cute girl next door with its shorter, rounder snout. So, if you're into that long-snouted, mysterious vibe, go for the crocodile.
No, alligators typically have broader, U-shaped snouts, while crocodiles tend to have longer, V-shaped snouts. This difference in snout shape is one of the features that can help distinguish between alligators and crocodiles.
Alligators, caimans and gharials are all relatives to crocodiles, and so they look very similar. There are also a few lizards that look a bit like crocodiles but are not related to them.
There is a Webkinz plush toy named "Alley Cat" which resembles an Alligator but none specifically named "Alligator" or "Crocodile".
An alligators eyes are closer together than a crocodiles. The alligator has slanted, slitted eyes, while the crocodile has larger eyes. An alligators head is short and wide, while a crocodiles is longer and thinner.
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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.
The crocodile has a more tapered snout than the broader snout of the alligator.
Basically an alligator has a longer snout than that of a crocodile. Oh, and BTW it's alligator :))
The crocodile has a more tapered snout than the broader snout of the alligator.
the average alligator has a larger snout than a crocodile
Research shows about 2-3 feet long
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A crocodile's head is broader, and it has a thinner snout than an alligator's head. The alligator's head is also darker than the crocodile's. For more information, see the links below.
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.
they actuly look like the same thing except allagators is flat like and a crocodiles looks like a little bump on the end of his nose area
The Crocodile would most likely win due to the fact that crocodiles are generally more aggressive and on average they are larger then alligators so they have a size advantage