No. Though they do spend a lot of time in the water, they are reptiles. Amphibians lay their eggs in the water, and reptiles lay their eggs on land.
Alligators are not amphibians. They are reptiles. Amphibians are animals that begin their lives in water and have gills, and spend their adult lives on land and have lungs.
No, an alligator is a Reptile. A good way to tell a reptile is reptiles have scales and amphibians do not. Crocodiles, Gharials, and Caimans are also reptiles.
Alligator's are reptiles not amphibians. Alligators have scales and bask in the sun to heat up.
No they are Reptiles.
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No, and alligator is not an amphibian! Answer No, alligators (and their relatives crocodiles, gharials and caimans) are reptiles.
amphibians- frog, salamander reptiles - lizard , snake aves- peacock , eagle mammals- human, dog
Lizards are reptiles. While some reptiles may be just as happy (if not happier) in the water as out of it (crocodiles, alligators, turtles, snakes), amphibians are biologically adapted to aquatic living (salamanders, frogs, toads). Among the more striking differences between reptiles and amphibians is their skin; reptiles have tough scales where amphibians do not - amphibians tend to produce a mucous layer to keep their skin moist (slimy).
Big alligators eat smaller alligators,humans and raccoons eat baby alligators and eggs
the alligator belongs to the reptilia class (reptiles). there are about 22 species of crocodilians (crocodiles, alligators, caimans, and gharals).
Alligators are reptiles. Because they don't require water to reproduce, they are not amphibians.
Of course they are. All alligators are reptiles (not amphibians).
Technically, no. They're closely related to alligators, but aren't actually alligators. Gharials (and alligators, and crododiles) are all crocodilians.
Indeed. Amphibians can be prey of many different sorts of predators like snakes, birds, even alligators.
Crocodiles and alligators are both amphibians meaning they can survive both in or out of water.
Alligators and crocodiles as well as most lizards and snakes are cold blooded.
No there is a group call F.A.R (fishes,amphibians, and reptiles). Fishes belong in the fish group and amphibians are double life lives in water and land. Reptiles are Alligators.
alligators are amphibians. they live both in land and in water. i hope this answered your question! -marcy
Crocodiles and alligators are very similar to amphibians but they are not termed under amphibians. In fact they are a part of the reptile family. They are the larger reptiles in this family. The difference between amphibians and reptiles are that though many reptiles like crocodiles and alligators can live in both water and land they are less dependant on water than the amphibians. An amphibian might be able to live on land but it needs a water body nearby. It cannot survive on dry and desert areas unlike the reptiles. Moreover though crocodiles and alligators can live in water they have to come on the land tolay eggs which is not mandatory in the case of amphibians like frogs. The reptiles like crocodiles, alligators and other species related to them breathe through their lungs while amphibians have other organs to fulfil this purpose. Thus the crocodiles are not a part of the amphibian family because they are more closely related to the reptiles with their scaly skin,lizard like shape, and jaws.
River waters are populated by fish, amphibians such as frogs, reptiles such as turtles and alligators and crocodiles, insects, crustaceans, mammals such as Manatees, and various plants.
No, and alligator is not an amphibian! Answer No, alligators (and their relatives crocodiles, gharials and caimans) are reptiles.
Amphibians live on both land and water. The examples are frog, toads, salamanders and newts etc. Some reptiles like alligators and crocodiles also live on land and in the water.