Professional biologist and animal handler, never attempt. How to tell a gator from a croc?? There are many differences between crocs and gators, but some basics- gators have a more round broad snout, crocs more narrow, gators are usually in fresh water and crocs in salt/brackish BUT you can find either anywhere, I’ve seen crocs in full fresh and gators in hyper saline or ocean. Some Crocs can drink saltwater and excrete it, gators can’t but they do go in the ocean like people do, just to visit but not stay. Gators are usually darker, crocs lighter, gators usually have only top row of teeth exposed and crocs have both showing. And the big one, which is more aggressive??? Depends on the species!! There are MANY species throughout the world, all different. Nile crocs in Africa eat 300 people a year, but African dwarf crocs don’t hurt anyone. But comparing the American gator and American croc, neither can be considered aggressive, but the crocs are far more shy and reclusive than the gators. Due to this and their lower numbers, crocs are without a doubt less dangerous to people in Florida, in fact there has NEVER been a fatality from a croc in Florida, meanwhile there have been a few fatalities from gators this year alone. As someone who has swam with both in the wild, the crocs are far more scared of people. This doesn’t mean “safe” obviously, stay away from both, but the crocs in Florida definitely don’t deserve the reputation of Nile or saltwater crocs, both of which I’ve also worked with. ~~~You can come swim with me and Casper! If you want to come join you can book online now, go to www.crocodilechris.com Let me know if you want to go! Observation and photos only at @evergladesoutpost and tour participants are separated from gators by safety fence. Wetsuit by @cressi1946 #Educational #EducationalVideo #AnimalEducation #EducationalPurposes #glades #southflorida #Miami #glades #reptile #reptilesofinstagram #underwaterphotography #gatortour #underwatergatortour #thingstodoinmiami #subaruambassador