American alligator skull
The American alligator, also known as the Mississippi River crocodile or the Mississippi River crocodile, is a large species of crocodile in the Western Hemisphere and the ninth largest member of the crocodile family. Male crocodiles can reach a body length of over 4 meters, while females are less than 3 meters. Juvenile crocodiles are black in color, with irregular yellow horizontal stripes on their bodies. As adults, these yellow stripes will gradually be obscured by melanin and algae. The mouth and nose of American alligators are round and wide, with 17-22 teeth on each side of the upper jaw and the same number of teeth on the lower jaw. There are a total of 18 horizontal rows of keratinized scales on the back of the body, of which 8 rows are larger; There are incomplete fins between the toes. The American alligator is mainly distributed in the southeastern United States and inhabits freshwater wetlands.
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