Nope, they stay within a 20ft. radius of where they were bored for their whole lives.
because they need a place to lay there eggs
They also move by their tails when it's in the water.
alligators use their 2 legs and 4 legs, and snakes use their muscle to move side wind, serpentine, cerpintone, or straight moving.
There tail.
Much the same as alligators and crocodiles do.
Alligators usually have an under water place to lay up, or a hole under a river bank.
They can move fairly quickly for short distances.
no. crocodiles can not move there tongues.
Stuff that don't move like boxes or houses
alligators can move up to 30mph an hour so if you are running from one you should run in a zig zag path because its hard for alligators to make turns
Locomotion is movement, and all animals move. You might have confused it with just moving on land, but it includes swimming; and American Alligators do run on very short distances, at up to 30mph (48kmph).
The pronoun that takes the place of the singular noun 'alligator' is it.Example: We saw an alligator at the edge of the river before it slipped into the water.