No. British weather is too cold for alligators.
No, unless one escaped from a zoo.
They can survive in one at a right temperature. But alligators are more adapted to live in shallow rivers and marshes rather than in lakes.
Alligators sleep can sleep on land or they will go in shallow water they sometimes have their mouth open because thats how they sweat
They occur in rivers, lakes and swamps.
In murky swamps and rivers, of course.
Freshwater swamps, lakes and rivers.
If while foraging for food in shallow water in alligator territory they could easily become a meal if they are not wary.
Alligators are mostly found in Australia. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fail. Alligators are only found in America or China. -Tobi
No. Alligators live in swamps and rivers, not in grasslands.
A shallow area may be called a "ford" (the verb to fordis "to cross at a shallow point").
No not exactly but because of the large rivers the Middle Atlantic States have there are some alligators living in them but the answer is no due to those alligators just migrating or looking for a home.
Alligators eat fish, meat, birds,other alligators
yes,well crocidiles inhabit some rivers in Guatemala