Alligators hiss and grunt. The males make a roaring sound during mating season to attract mates. i am sure that they make a sort of hissing noise
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An alligator can make a low-frequency bellowing sound which is often described as a deep, booming noise. This sound is used during mating rituals, to establish territory, or as a warning to potential threats. It can carry over long distances due to its low frequency.
Bellow.
Products made from alligator include leather goods such as handbags, shoes, wallets, belts, and watch straps. Alligator meat is also considered a specialty food item and can be found in some restaurants and specialty stores.
An alligator's scientific name is Alligator mississippiensis.
Alligators' offspring are called hatchlings. They typically hatch from eggs laid by the female alligator in a nest made of vegetation and mud. The mother alligator exhibits maternal care by protecting the hatchlings after they hatch.
The feminine of alligator is alligatoress.