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For those with inquiring minds:
Gators, Crocs, and Caimans are found in Florida.
Gators and Crocs are native, Caimans were introduced.
Gators are much more plentiful in Florida, and can be found in practically every body of water (across the entire state), mostly brackish and freshwater.
Gators are the largest reptile in North America.
Largest known gator in the US was found in Louisiana @ 19'2", and it is estimated that they can reach a weight of two tons.
Gators usually live 30-50 years in the wild, and up to 60-80 years in captivity.
The name alligator comes from Spanish pioneers who called them 'el-largarto' (the lizard).
Gators usually have brown eyes, and crocs usually have green eyes.
American crocs typically live in salty estuarine water and are mainly found in southern Florida (Everglades, Fla Bay, and occasionally in the Keys).
Crocs are generally more aggressive, but more human fatalities have been from Alligators in Florida (not sure if there's actually been any croc fatalities in Florida).
Crocs kill about 2000 humans annually worldwide.
Gators have killed less than 100 humans in the last 100 years in Florida (more people die from Bee stings).
Both crocs and gators belong to the order 'Crocodilia', and both are referred to as 'Crocodilians'.
Crocodilians date back to the Triassic Period 230 million years ago...and they are living, modern dinosaurs virtually unchanged for 65 million years.
Cheers,
Scott
(S.Fla native)
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