7th April, 2024
CHIRANJIT MITRA
They might look similar, but these scaly giants have distinct differences. Let's get to know them!
Large, aggressive, with V-shaped snouts. Found in saltwater and freshwater habitats.
Broader U-shaped snouts, less tolerant of saltwater. Primarily found in southeastern USA and China.
Thin, needle-like snouts with a bulge at the end (males). Fish specialists found in Indian rivers.
Crocodiles tend to be the largest, followed by alligators, with gharials being somewhat smaller.
Crocodiles pack the most powerful bite force of the three, with alligators a close second.
All three are related but have existed for millions of years, evolving specialized traits.
These reptiles are apex predators vital to ecosystems. Admire from afar and support conservation efforts.