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Crocs and Gators have been recorded to run for short distances at speeds of up to 25MPH, but these speeds only last for a few minutes. If the alligator is simply moving across land without haste, it can go pretty far but alligators do get tired easily. Until they need to eat or cool off, alligators can travel on land but not too far.

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half the lenth of its hight

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the goliath frog can jump up to 10 feet

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