yes
It is a rare occurrence but yes alligators have been spotted at beaches.
Yes. Both white crocodiles and white alligators are quite rare.
Alligators number in the millions in the U.S. The Chinese alligator is rare, and numbers are less than 1000.Chinese Alligators (Alligator sinensis) and American Alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) are the only surviving species of alligators. There were other species of alligators but they are all extinct now.
The rare zinkies are solid colored, unlike other squinkies and zinkies, including horses and alligators.
No. Other than the rare Chinese alligator of the Yangtze River, alligators live only in the southeastern US, primarily Louisiana and Florida.
The American, and the rare, small Chinese alligator.
White alligators are simply American alligators, Alligator mississippiensis, with a rare genetic condition causing lack of the usual green pigment.
Alligators are typically not agile climbers and cannot climb trees with ease. They are more suited to moving in water or on land. However, there have been rare instances where alligators have been observed climbing low branches or embankments.
They are not rare anymore, though they were at one point endangered. There are estimated to be up to 2 million in Louisiana alone. The Everglades are one major habitat for these alligators.
Alligators and sharks typically live in different environments, with alligators primarily found in freshwater habitats and sharks in saltwater oceans. While it is not common for them to interact in the wild, there have been cases where they may come into contact in transitional areas like estuaries, but direct fights between them are rare.
Adult American alligators have very few predators, but they do get eaten by black bears on rare occasions. A bigger alligator will occasionally eat the adult alligator. The youngs get preyed on by big fish, wading birds, monitor lizards, and water snakes.
Neither alligators nor crocodiles are native to Indiana. Alligators are primarily found in the southeastern United States, while crocodiles are more commonly located in warmer regions, such as Florida and parts of Central and South America. However, alligators can occasionally be found in northern areas during rare occurrences, but they do not establish populations in Indiana.