Well, get ready to learn all about the majestic scaly beast that is the alligator! Do you know how many teeth they have, or why temperature matters to baby gators? Find out here! Don’t forget to check out some more animal facts – we’ve gotcheetahs,pumasand evencapybaras! 1. They ...
Learn about the different species of alligators, including the only two known living species that exist today: The American alligator and the Chinese alligator.
There are two different kinds of alligator: the American alligator and the Chinese alligator. American alligators can be found in the southeastern part of the United States, in places likeFlorida,Louisiana, andGeorgia. They live in freshwater environments like swamps, ponds, marshes,rivers, andlakes...
Another unusual animal in India, the Alligator-like Gharial is notable for its long, narrow snout and a bizarre grin comprised of nearly 100 teeth. These critically endangered reptiles can grow up to 15 feet long and weigh nearly 2,000 pounds. Once ranging all across South Asia, there are...
Here is one of our crocodylian species; an American Alligator (I think, but I know if I am wrong one of my readers will steer me to an alternative ID, presumably a common caiman, which I know we also have, along with a Tomistoma), with a turtle and python cowering behind it: ...
Hmm, I've seen that paper too, but unfortunately, this was an FEA done on Allosaurus fragillis, in which the researchers compaired Allosaurus' maximum attainable bite force to Tyrannosaurus rex and the American Alligator. However, the bite force figure for Tyrannosaurus rex was taken directly fr...