Okay, first of all, they are the relatives of dinosaurs, they kill everything. If this is a school project, I can help you with it. Go on Google, type up Alligator information, click the first thing you see, write every word you see on the page, get some alligator pictures on the front cover, staple it, turn the report in, and move to Tokyo and get a job as an accountant. Okay, maybe not the Tokyo part. But I garuntee you'll get an A.
Alligators are strong because their muscles are well-adapted for swimming and catching prey. They have a powerful bite force and streamlined bodies that make them efficient hunters in the water. Additionally, their muscles contain a high proportion of fast-twitch muscle fibers, which provide explosive power for activities like lunging and grabbing prey.
No Crocodile is stronger.
yes they have very strong claws
No. Alligators are reptiles, not felines.
Alligators, antelopes, ants, and apes are all strong animals that begin with the letter a.
A person who studies alligators is called a herpetologist.
There are alligators all over the world! So I would have to say yes there are.
So they can swim.
Well tigers and alligators both have dark skin coloration so that is similarity.
Well I suppose studying alligators could be considered as a good hobby to become involved with. However alligators can be dangerous, so be sure that you contact an expert on alligators before taking up this hobby.
for a hour or so
Alligators have large mouths, are very fast, and are unpredictable. Humans fear the unknown.
two alligators alligators.