Alligator Observation (Pt. 1)
The larger alligator species weigh 1,000 pounds and 15 feet. Alligators and True Crocodiles look similar, but also have major differences. An alligator’s teeth fit inside the jaw and a crocodile’s teeth fit outside the upper jaw. Adult alligators eat fish, snakes, turtles, and small mammals. Baby alligators eat insects, small fish, and amphibians. They can swim 20 miles per hour.