Yes there are alligators in the dismal swamp but just a few medium-sized populations, mainly living in the heart of the swamp. there is another small population confirmed near back bay, another outside of Newport News, and an unconfirmed population somewhere near Chesapeake.
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Alligators, snakes, and birds of prey are known to eat raccoons in swamp environments. Alligators are particularly efficient predators of raccoons due to their sharp teeth and powerful jaws.
Alligators and crocodiles use their tales to swim rapidly. They are able to propel themselves further in the water using the tail.
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No. There may, however, be alligators.
Over 200 species of birds have been documented in the Great Dismal Swamp, making it an important area for conservation and birdwatching.
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Yes, the American alligator (not to be confused with crocodiles) is the species commonly found in the Okefenokee Swamp. While it is possible that a stray crocodile may venture into the swamp on occasion, they are not native residents there.
Alligators and crocodiles are two. There may be anacondas.
Alligators Crocodiles Anacondas Crayfish Cougars etc... It just depends on where the swamp is.
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I do not know what lives in the Dismal Swamp Figure it out on your own i am off line
Dismal Swamp State Park was created in 1974.
Alligators, snakes, and birds of prey are known to eat raccoons in swamp environments. Alligators are particularly efficient predators of raccoons due to their sharp teeth and powerful jaws.
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No. There are no alligators in Uganda, but there are crocodiles.
Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge was created in 1974.