get some plovers (birds that clean teeth) otherwise... not a reliable place to ask if you are doing it yourself
With a toothbrush! It is a brush that brushes and cleans the teeth.
Only in the zoo. Australia's equivalent niche reptile is the crocodile.
Since they don't occur naturally in the UK - The only place would be a Zoo.
No. Alligators would not be able to survive our winters. So if there were ever one here, it would be by human travels. There actually was a gator found in Coffey County Lake a while back ago. But it was found dead, floating in the water. It had to of been released by someone who could no longer care for it.
The Topeka Zoo was originally dubbed “World Famous” after becoming the first zoo to successfully hatch a golden eagle chick in 1971.
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yes they have alligators at the zoo and most of them have baby alligator though BY:Skylar
they both have teeth. they both could beat me up. they both are carniverous i think. and you can find them both in a zoo.
No. British weather is too cold for alligators.
maybe in a zoo but not walkin around
Alligators
Only in the zoo. Australia's equivalent niche reptile is the crocodile.
Chicken or some kind of meat they give the alligators chicken
Hippos don't get there teeth cleaned that often. If they are Hippo's in a zoo, the owner of the zoo or a zoo keeper should brush the animals teeth so the animal can stay healthy. Hippo's get that bad breath from eating things they are not supposed to eat and from zookeepers waiting too long to clean the germs off the teeth.
yes, if you are a zoo keeper you clean after them, you feed them, you interact with them. Since they are not household pets you can't really play with them.
Since they don't occur naturally in the UK - The only place would be a Zoo.
I don't know where your located, but the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans has awhole Louisiana section with Racoons, Nutria, Alligators... etc.Audubon Zoo - www.auduboninstitute.org1 Canal Street, New Orleans - (504) 581-4629
No, alligators are not native to the state of New Jersey, but you could probably locate one at a zoo.