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Q: Are there Alligators in the Warrior River in Tuscaloosa and amp Jefferson county Alabama?
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What river is Tuscaloosa located on?

Tuscaloosa is located on the Black Warrior River.


Where did tuscaloosa get its name?

From the Indian name for "Black Warrior", Tuskaloosa


Are there alligators in the black warrior river?

yes


What is Alabamas population in 2012?

The U.S. Census Bureau reported that the estimated population in Alabama was 4,858,979 as of July 1, 2015. Based on population, Alabama is the 24th largest U.S. state.


What has the author Sharon Rose O'Donnell written?

Sharon Rose O'Donnell has written: 'Geochemical results of 1979 coal drilling in the Warrior coal field, Tuscaloosa, Fayette, Walker, and Marion Counties, Alabama' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources, Geochemistry


What is the distance from Warrior Alabama to Birmingham Alabama?

23 miles down I-65 SOUTH.


How many miles between warrior Alabama and Birmingham?

24 miles


What tribe was tuscalooga the chief of?

You mean Tuscaloosa, from western Muskogee taska losa (black warrior). The name of his tribe is unknown, but they were possibly the ancestors of the later Choctaws and Creeks.


Who was the Governor of Alabama in 1901?

William J. Sandford (born September 16, 1844 in Greeneville, Meriwether County, Georgia; died June 11, 1901 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama) succeeded Joseph F. Johnston as the thirty-first Governor of Alabama, serving between December 1, 1900 and June 11, 1901. Following the death of William J. Samford, William D. Jelks (born November 7, 1855 in Warrior Stand, Macon County, Alabama; died December 13, 1931) became the thirty-second Governor of Alabama, serving between June 11, 1901 and January 14, 1907.


How did the Black Warrior River get its name?

Tuskaloosa (aka Tuskalusa, Tastaluca, Tuskaluza) was a paramount chief of a Mississippian group, the possible ancestors of the several southern Native American tribes ( the Choctaw and Creek peoples), in what is now the U.S. state of Alabama. The modern-day city of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, is named for this Native American chief. He is famous for leading a battle against the Spanish conquistador Hernando de Soto. His name is of western Muskogean origin (taska, losa), meaning "Black Warrior".[1] He is described as being very tall and well built, with some of the chroniclers saying he stood a foot and a half taller than the Spaniards.


What are things in Alabama that start with b?

Bay Minette, Bayou La Batre, Bessemer, Birmingham, Boaz, Brent, Brewton, Bridgeport, Brighton, and Brundidge are cities in Alabama. Baldwin, Barbour, Bibb, Blount, Bullock and Butler are counties in Alabama. Black Warrior River and Buttahatchee River are rivers in Alabama. Bishop State Community College is in Mobile, Alabama.


How long does it take for mail to get delivered from Montgomery Alabama to warrior al?

First class mail is delivered in 3 to 5 days