Can an alligator mate with a crocodile?

And no, crocs and alligators can't interbreed.
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Can crocodiles and alligators be crossbreed?

Question: Can alligators and crocodiles mate? Answer: No, they can't. Although they look similar, they are genetically too far apart. Although related, they split into separate genera a long time ago.
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Can Nile crocodiles mate with American crocodiles?

“It is unlikely,” Klepper said. “We are unaware of any successful hybridization between Nile and American Crocs.” But aren't the reptiles cousins? “It is highly improbable that this croc would mate with the wild native crocodile because of dissimilar habitat and behavior,” Klepper answered.
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Can caimans and alligators mate?

Can a Alligator and a Caiman Mate? Though they look similar, alligators and caimans are distinct species. In nature, they would never come into contact with one another to mate. They are too different genetically to produce viable offspring.
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What is a hybrid crocodile?

Mating Cuban crocodiles and American crocodiles are creating hybrid offspring that threaten the survival of the Cuban species, which has dwindled to about 4,000 wild animals in two isolated Cuban swamps.
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Can crocodiles crossbreed?

And no, crocs and alligators can't interbreed.
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Can different crocodile species mate?

Animals can interbreed if they belong to the same genus. As such, a crocodile species can breed with other crocodile species. However, the offspring is highly likely to be sterile.
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Who would win alligator or crocodile?

Crocodile: Who Would Win in a Fight? Crocodiles win the fight because they're bigger, stronger, and more aggressive than alligators. Although the chances of them meeting are not great due to population differences and ranges, a match between these two heavyweights could happen in southern Florida.
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Which is stronger alligator or crocodile?

Not only do crocodiles beat alligators in the sheer power of their bites, they also do in size potential. The biggest verified saltwater crocodile specimen exceeded 2,000 pounds and length of more than 23 feet. The biggest verified American alligator specimen was approximately 1,000 pounds and 19 feet.
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Can alligators bond with humans?

Dinets observed a juvenile alligator playing with a river otter. In rare cases, individual crocodilians have been known to bond so strongly with people that they become playmates for years. For example, a man who rescued a crocodile that had been shot in the head became close friends with the animal.
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Could a crocodile survive in Florida?

“We know that they can survive in the Florida wilderness for numerous years, we know that they grow quickly here and we know their behavior in their native range, and there is no reason to suggest that would change here in Florida.” Nile crocodiles have a dangerous reputation in their native homeland.
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Why are there no crocodiles in Florida?

Due to their vulnerability and loss of habitat, mainly because of human land development, crocodiles in the United States have been categorized as an endangered species since the 1970s. The National Park Service created a crocodile sanctuary in Florida Bay in response.
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What is the biggest breed of crocodile?

1. Saltwater crocodiles are the largest crocodile species in the world, and the largest living reptile in the world. 2. Male saltwater crocodiles have been recorded at lengths of 23 feet (7 m) and weights of 2,205 pounds (1,000 kg).
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Why are crocodiles more aggressive than alligators?

While you should avoid contact with both animals at all costs, alligators in the Everglades tend to be more docile than crocodiles, only attacking if hungry or provoked. Crocodiles are known to attack just because someone or something is near them; crocodiles tend to be more active in the water.
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Do alligators eat alligators?

“Adult alligators are known to eat other (typically smaller) alligators.” The Department of Natural Resources also has this lovely definition of alligators, for your convenience: Alligators are carnivorous and prey on any animal that is available.
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Are alligators dinosaurs?

Alligators are not dinosaurs, though they belong to the same order as dinosaurs once did. Their ancestors were closely related to dinosaurs and walked the earth at the same time. While dinosaurs went extinct, alligator ancestors went on to evolve into the alligators we see on Earth today.
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Who runs faster alligator or crocodile?

Alligators are much faster.

On land, an alligator can hit speeds of up to 30 miles per hour! Crocodiles can only reach about 20 miles per hour over a very short distance. In the water, an alligator's speed is slowed to about 25 miles per hour. A croc's speed is also slowed to about 18 miles per hour.
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Do sharks eat crocodiles?

A great white shark may take more than one hit and a lot of biting to beat a crocodile, but eventually, the great white shark will win. Sharks species smaller than a great white easily lose to crocodiles. The shark is always the prey when crocodiles and small sharks fight in shallow waters.
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Who would win crocodile or shark?

A great white shark would win a fight against a saltwater crocodile. These deadly creatures are incredibly powerful, but the great white shark has an amazing advantage in the water. Not only would this animal probably notice the crocodile first, but it also has the speed to land a devastating attack.
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Are crocodiles bulletproof?

Keeping every factor in mind, we can say that a crocodile does not have a bulletproof body, but they can deflect or survive many powerful shots due to the thick layer of skin and bony scales. However, some well-placed shots on their vital parts can kill them immediately.
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Who is stronger lion or crocodile?

Although the lion has a lot of advantages over the crocodile in terms of a fight, the crocodile would win in a fight against a lion. The crocodile is simply too large and powerful for the lion to defeat.
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Who would win Komodo dragon vs crocodile?

A crocodile would win a fight against a Komodo dragon. Crocodiles are simply too large and too powerful for a Komodo dragon to fight back against. One likely outcome would be the crocodile waiting for the Komodo dragon in water and dragging it beneath the waves to suffer a brutal death.
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Can you cross breed animals?

hybrid An organism produced by interbreeding of two animals or plants of different species or of genetically distinct populations within a species. Such offspring often possess genes passed on by each parent, yielding a combination of traits not known in previous generations.
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Which is bigger alligator or crocodile?

Crocodiles are the larger species and fully-grown will be up to a metre longer than even large alligators. They are also a lighter colour and have long, v-shaped snouts. This v-shaped snout also gives crocodiles a rather toothy grin. In fact, crocodiles are unable to close their long snouts to hide their teeth.
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Which crocodile is the strongest?

The "winners"—saltwater crocodiles—slammed their jaws shut with 3,700 pounds per square inch (psi), or 16,460 newtons, of bite force.
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