Can crocodiles befriend humans?

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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Can crocodiles feel affection?

Yet, despite this aggressiveness, crocodiles are also affectionate animals and often attempt to show their warmth through touches during mating. A male crocodile will rub against the female, "to see if she will return the affection or not" ("Crocodile").
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Can you befriend a crocodile?

In theory yes, it is possible to tame a crocodilian. However, it is exceedingly difficult, and most animals will only become moderately calm at best. Many people have tried to tame their animal, with limited success.
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Are alligators or crocodiles friendlier?

Crocodiles are often regarded as much 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.
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Can alligators become friends with humans?

Alligators can be trained to be friendly around humans but this behavior can only be developed through operant conditioning. You cannot train a wild alligator to be friendly like a cat or dog which are domesticated animals.
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Will alligators come after you?

Texas Parks and Wildlife says a safe distance away from an alligator is at least 30 feet, and while extremely rare for them to chase humans, they can run up to 35 mph for a short period of time. Experts from the University of Florida say to run in a straight line if an alligator is chasing you.
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Can alligators be loyal?

In a study that combines field science with molecular biology, researchers from the Savannah River Ecology Laboratory found that alligators were surprisingly loyal partners and akin to birds in their mating habits.
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What is the most friendly crocodile?

Pocho (around 1950–1960 – 12 October 2011) was a Costa Rican crocodile who gained international attention for his relationship of over 20 years with Gilberto "Chito" Shedden, a local fisherman who found Pocho dying on the banks of the Reventazón River and nursed him back to health.
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Can alligators smell period blood?

Be very careful. It is highly recommended that all menstruating women wear a diaper in addition to a full wetsuit too help cover the scent of their menstruations. Like bears, gators can smell the menstruation, which will put your entire party at risk.
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Which is more violent alligator or crocodile?

Typically, crocodiles are more aggressive than alligators, which makes crocodiles more dangerous than alligators. Alligators are opportunistic feeders, meaning that they're not likely to chase you down unless they're provoked. However, that certainly doesn't mean that you should swim with them.
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Can a crocodile crush a human?

"Saltwater crocs have the strongest recorded bite force of any animal on the planet — [the] kind of force can easily crush a human skull," Frost said.
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Will a crocodile chase you?

Crocodiles are territorial and have rather complex social structures, something that is very unusual for reptiles. They tend to hunt and raise hatchlings together. To protect their territory and nests, both the male and female crocodile will chase you until you are at a good distance away from what they are protecting.
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Can crocodiles feel empathy?

As it or something like it appears to be present in the brains of all vertebrates, it's possible that even crocodiles have empathy. What may surprise you even more is that this shared heritage of brain structure means empathy can be shared across different species.
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How do crocodiles react to humans?

"If you are within striking distance, you probably won't know much about it," he says. "Otherwise, they might give you a warning - they'll start hissing at you. The best thing to do then is to back away slowly and not make any sudden movements - an adult croc can run as fast as an adult human."
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How intelligent are crocodiles?

Recent studies have found that crocodiles and their relatives are highly intelligent animals capable of sophisticated behavior such as advanced parental care, complex communication and use of tools for hunting. New research shows just how sophisticated their hunting techniques can be.
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What do crocodiles do when they're mad?

“They get in an agitated state then wind themselves up and swing their heads into other crocodiles. When you see larger salties, especially males during mating season, it's quite fearsome.
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What to do if a gator grabs you?

“Alligators clamp down with powerful jaws, then twist and roll. If an alligator bites your arm, it may help to grab the alligator and roll with it to reduce tearing of the arm,” according to advice from the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. Get immediate medical attention if bitten.
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What to do if an alligator is chasing you?

Run, and do not slow down, he said. If the alligator is attacking because you have trespassed into its territory, it just wants to run you off -- not hunt you down, he said. “Run away in a straight line. Everything you hear about running in a zigzag line is untrue.”
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Can a human outrun an alligator on land?

And the average human could easily outrun an alligator, zigzagging or not — it tops out at a speed of around 9.5 miles per hour (15 kph), and it can't maintain that speed for very long [source: University of Florida]. More importantly, gaining on prey via a long sprint is not the alligator's attack tactic.
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Who is the biggest enemy of crocodile?

But despite their size and strength, there are animals that do prey on them. Man appears to be their biggest predator. Big cats like leopards and panthers sometimes kill and eat these big reptiles. Large snakes can also do a lot of damage to alligators and crocodiles.
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Is a crocodile stronger than a gorilla?

A crocodile would win a fight against a gorilla. Most of the fights would begin in or near water, and a gorilla doesn't stand a chance in that scenario. If a crocodile bit and dragged the gorilla into the water, then it's a simple victory.
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Can a crocodile beat a lion?

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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Can alligators feel love?

Not at all. Reptiles do not have a limbic system, which is the part of the brain that determines emotions. They aren't capable of feeling love, affection, compassion, etc, at least not as humans would define them.
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Are alligators intelligent?

They might have a reputation for being tough, but alligators are amongst the most attentive parents in the reptile world, remaining with their young for as long as three years. They are also highly intelligent, and have been known to use tools.
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Do alligators make love?

While the typical courtship routine may last hours, copulation is very short (usually less than 30 seconds). Once the females have mated several times for the season, they begin to build a nest from mud, plants and sticks to lay their eggs. The typical alligator lays between 20 to 50 eggs.
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