What is difference between alligator and crocodile?
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*.Snout shape:Alligatorshave wider, U-shaped snouts, while crocodile front ends aremore pointed and V-shaped.*.Toothy grin: When their snouts are shut, crocodiles look like they're flashing a toothygrin, as the fourth tooth on each side of the lower jaw sticks up over the upper lip. For alligators, the upper jaw is wider than the lower one, so when they close their mouths,all their teeth are hidden.*.Home base:Crocodilestend to live in saltwater habitats, while alligators hang outin freshwater marshes and lakes.They belong to the subgroupEusuchia, which includes about 22 species divided into three families: the fish-eating gavials or gharials, which belong to theGavialidae; mark it brainlist
*.Snout shape:Alligatorshave wider, U-shaped snouts, while crocodile front ends aremore pointed and V-shaped.*.Toothy grin: When their snouts are shut, crocodiles look like they're flashing a toothygrin, as the fourth tooth on each side of the lower jaw sticks up over the upper lip. For alligators, the upper jaw is wider than the lower one, so when they close their mouths,all their teeth are hidden.*.Home base:Crocodilestend to live in saltwater habitats, while alligators hang outin freshwater marshes and lakes.They belong to the subgroupEusuchia, which includes about 22 species divided into three families: the fish-eating gavials or gharials, which belong to theGavialidae; mark it brainlist
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*.Snout shape:Alligatorshave wider, U-shaped snouts, while crocodile front ends aremore pointed and V-shaped.*.Toothy grin: When their snouts are shut, crocodiles look like they're flashing a toothygrin, as the fourth tooth on each side of the lower jaw sticks up over the upper lip. For alligators, the upper jaw is wider than the lower one, so when they close their mouths,all their teeth are hidden.*.Home base:Crocodilestend to live in saltwater habitats, while alligators hang outin freshwater marshes and lakes.They belong to the subgroupEusuchia, which includes about 22 species divided into three families: the fish-eating gavials or gharials, which belong to theGavialidae; mark it brainlist
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