Yes.. Many people have released alligators in the Mississippi river .. Not to mention the ones that are native to the Mississippi bayou's that have found their way to the river.. Its filled with alligators.
yes, the further east you are, from the gulf, the more you'll find.
No. They aren't native to the region there, and it is much too cold for them to survive.
yes it can live in it
yes
Yes.
birds, dolphins, manatees, sawfish
Gulf of Mexico. Caloosahatchee River.
Caloosahatchee Bridge was created in 1962.
Caloosahatchee National Wildlife Refuge was created on 1921-01-01.
The area of Caloosahatchee National Wildlife Refuge is 161,874.256896 square meters.
yes
Yeah. Sure. Why not?
alligators
alligators
Few, but Yes!!
Alligators usually have an under water place to lay up, or a hole under a river bank.
The Comal River in Comal County Texas does NOT have any alligators living in it at this time. The river is used by thousands of river visitors every year and there has been no alligator ever reported in recent decades. There are records from locals that tell of alligators living in the Guadalupe River many years ago before Canyon Dam was built upstream. The waters then were warmer, slower and murkier green. As for right now, neither river has any known population of alligators living in or near the water.