Alligators do not live as far north as Tennessee. They require warm temperatures year round, because they are cold blooded. Alligators live all along the Gulf Coast, throughout Florida, and up the Atlantic Coast to the Carolinas.
Yes. The crocodiles live in the rivers that run through the savanna like the nile.
Yes alligators usually live in the swampy areas in central and southern Mississippi. But they have been as far North as TN. Maybe Southern Missouri at most. Afterwards it is too cold. Unless those people who are crazy enough to adopt one and then let it loose.
alligators and sewer systemsno absolutaly not it far to small and it would not be able to find enough foodNo.The chemicals in the water would kill it.yes. that is the reason they are invasive species.
The Mississippi River
Polar Bears
No, the Aztecs did not settle in Arkansas. The Aztec civilization was based in central Mexico, primarily in the capital city of Tenochtitlan (present-day Mexico City). Arkansas was situated far north of the Aztec territories.
Arkansas is right above Louisiana
Giant armadillos live throughout the Amazon basin of South America. To view a range map, click on this link.
About as far north as the Mississippi/Tenn border, generally south of I-40. Grows as far west as the SE corner of Arkansas. Anywhere north and west of there is either too cold or too dry. Not sure of its spread along the Atlantic coast area (Carolinas, etc)
Eskimos.
No, vultures don't live that far north.