I believe they could survive here. even though the winters can be cold they usually don't last long enough and really do not get cold enough to kill them. some of the strip mines and swampy bodies of water connected to the river would be your more likely places though. there have been stories of gators being found in Ky. Tn. and southern Mo. so as for a gator being in so.IL it's not unthinkable
Yes, I know for a fact that there are alligators in Sardis Lake and Enid Lake in North Mississippi. There is even one that was just spotted in my neighbor's small lake.
Only alligators are found in the Mississippi.
No. The only Crocodiles in the United States are in southern Florida. The American alligator does not come any father north than North Carolina.
Sorry, no crocodiles, but lots of alligators.
yes
No, when alligators go under water, they are holding their breath.
Yes, they are common in the fresh water rivers near the coast.
They used nets,and speers to cacth fish,aligators,shellfish,and many more fish.
No. While alligators are related to dinosaurs they are not dinosaurs.
Aligators only eat owls on my birthday after they ate a chicken snack rap and done their taxes.
beacause there needs to be more aligators
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He goes to missisppi
He goes to missisppi
aligators move on there tummies becaus they are riptiles
missisppi river
aligators eat fish and other things like rabbits things with meat
jas there been any cases of crocodiles and aligators breeding
with their mouths
no.
on the missisppi river
on the missisppi river