Crocodiles are large, lizard-shaped reptiles with four short legs and a long, muscular tail. They are known for their powerful jaws, thick, plated skin, and long, slender snouts. Crocodiles are typically olive, grayish-green, or tan, with some species having darker bands or splotches.
Lions are large, muscular cats known for their strong bodies, short legs, and rounded heads. They have a tawny coat with a long tufted tail, and male lions are distinguished by their prominent mane. Lions are social animals, living in groups called prides.
Tigers are large, powerful cats known for their distinctive orange and black stripes. They are the largest wild cat species, with powerful bodies, large paws, and a long tail. Tigers are native to Asia and have a solitary hunting style, using their camouflage stripes and keen senses to stalk and ambush prey.
Alligators are large, semi-aquatic reptiles belonging to the Crocodilia order. They are characterized by their armored bodies, short legs, muscular tails, and a broad, rounded snout. Alligators are found in freshwater habitats like rivers, swamps, marshes, and lakes in the southeastern United States.
Gorillas are the largest living primates, known for their robust, powerful build and social nature. They are primarily herbivores, consuming a diet of leaves, stems, and fruits, and are found in the tropical rainforests of central Africa. Gorillas are social animals, living in groups led by a dominant male known as a silverback.