Article 4WP9Z See you later, trotting alligators– many crocodiles can gallop

See you later, trotting alligators– many crocodiles can gallop

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Hannah Devlin Science correspondent
from Science | The Guardian on (#4WP9Z)

Scientists believe galloping may have first emerged in crocs' ancient cat-sized ancestors

Crocodiles have never had a friendly reputation, but they may just have become even scarier. Veterinary scientists have discovered that a surprising number of species are capable of galloping when they reach their top speeds.

Previously it was thought that only a couple of crocodile species were able to use this horse-like gait, but the latest observations show that the ability extends to eight different species. Alligators and caimans, by contrast, can manage only a trot.

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