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  2. What's the difference between an alligator and a crocodile? - AOL

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    "The crocodile head is much more narrow at the end of the snout and tapers in and is more triangular and the alligator is much more broad and rounded snout. It’s almost the same width from the ...

  3. American alligator - Wikipedia

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    American alligators are often less aggressive towards humans than larger crocodile species, a few of which (mainly the Nile and saltwater crocodiles) may prey on humans with some regularity. [ 26 ] [ 146 ] Alligator bites are serious injuries, due to the reptile's sheer bite force and risk of infection.

  4. Crocodilia - Wikipedia

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    Alligators are considered to be less aggressive than Nile and saltwater crocodiles, [154] but the increase in density of the human population in the Everglades has brought people and alligators into proximity, increasing the risk of alligator attacks. [151] [154]

  5. Alligator - Wikipedia

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    An alligator, or colloquially gator, is a large reptile in the genus Alligator of the family Alligatoridae of the order Crocodilia. The two extant species are the American alligator (A. mississippiensis) and the Chinese alligator (A. sinensis). Additionally, several extinct species of alligator are known from fossil remains.

  6. Alligatoridae - Wikipedia

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    A. olseni fore limb Alligator prenasalis fossil. The superfamily Alligatoroidea includes all crocodilians (fossil and extant) that are more closely related to the American alligator than to either the Nile crocodile or the gharial. [1] This is a stem-based definition for alligators, and is more inclusive than the crown group Alligatoridae. [2]

  7. How many people are killed by alligators in the US each year?

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    Alligators enjoy the balmy climes of the southern states and are also common in Louisiana and the Carolinas but can be found as far east as central Texas, although those states have not kept so ...

  8. Crocodile - Wikipedia

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    Crocodiles (family Crocodylidae) or true crocodiles are large, semiaquatic reptiles that live throughout the tropics in Africa, Asia, the Americas and Australia.The term “crocodile” is sometimes used more loosely to include all extant members of the order Crocodilia, which includes the alligators and caimans (both members of the family Alligatoridae), the gharial and false gharial (both ...

  9. What does cold weather mean for snakes and alligators in SC ...

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    Here’s what happens to local reptiles while the Palmetto State withstands freezing temperatures in the coming days.