Alligators have been known to attack humans, especially if they feel threatened or provoked. It is important to be cautious and avoid entering areas where alligators are known to inhabit to minimize the risk of an encounter.
Southern alligator lizards give birth to live young, a method known as viviparity. This means that they do not lay eggs but instead carry developing embryos internally until they are ready to be born. The female gives birth to fully formed miniature versions of the adult lizard.
Alligators have webbed feet to help them swim efficiently. The webbing between their toes acts like a paddle, allowing them to move through the water with ease. This adaptation is essential for their survival as they are primarily aquatic animals.
On average, the American Alligator reaches lengths of roughly 12 - 14.5FT. However, there have been reports of 16 - 18FT alligators - the largest ever reported alligator was 19ft 2 inches, and was found on Marsh Land, Louisiana. Hope that helped
Alligators typically inhabit freshwater environments such as swamps, marshes, rivers, and lakes. They prefer areas with plenty of vegetation for cover and prey, as well as access to basking spots for regulating their body temperature. Alligator habitats are usually located in warmer regions like the southeastern United States and parts of China.
No.
its a reptile
alligater
Yes as it has a spine...
yes
Alligators* are not mammals. They are reptiles.
a shark
coyote and alligater
Yes.
Nope - it's a reptile !
what is a alligater
When it is very young