Now, notice that Alligators have their own genus, Alligator, and Crocodiles have their very own, Crocodylus. They are genetically too far apart, even though related, to produce “Crocogators”. read more
Crocodiles and alligators are two different species. This means that they are unable to mate together to produce offspring. This is largely because the DNA counts of each animal are different. One way to tell if two animals can mate is to take a look at their latin names. read more
Alligators and crocodiles are two different species and so cannot mate to produce live offspring. Welcome to The Sydney Morning Herald. Skip directly to: Search Box, Section Navigation, Content. read more