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what is different in between crocodile and alligator ​

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Answered by sattus222
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The most obvious difference comes from their appearances. Crocodiles have longer, pointier snouts; alligators have shorter, more rounded snouts. ... Because they are broader, alligator snouts are stronger than crocodile snouts, which allow them to crush hard shelled prey such as turtles.

Answered by jayess121208
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The most obvious way to discern the two reptiles is to stare down their sinister snouts. Alligators have U-shaped faces that are wide and short, while crocodiles have slender almost V-shaped muzzles. ... When an alligator closes its mouth, you tend to see only its upper teeth.

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