Alligators are a very wild animal in which runs mainly on instinct. However, it does show a large preference for certain meals like dogs and chickens. They are attracted to their size, movement, and smell.
Yes they can. Not quite as well as sharks, but they do have a heightened sense of smell and are able to smell blood metres away
how does an alligator smell
becaus they need to smell there food
how does a alligator find it's food
They just smell when you're near
Probably not. A lion is far stronger than an alligator, much faster, much more ferocious, and is overall more intelligent. That is, unless of course the Lion is not healthy and the alligator is.
The Chinese alligator (Alligator sinensis) and the larger American alligator (Alligator mississippensis).
becaus they need to smell there food
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no, they can't they only smell Nothing else but smell they cant see
how does a alligator find it's food
It is possible to smell food when it is cold. However, it is much easier to smell food when it is hot. The heat gives off thermal energy, which makes it simpler to smell. Because hot food is much simpler to smell, hotter food often tastes better than colder food. If a food smells good to someone, then it often has a better taste, too. Edit: If the cold food has spice on it, then yes! Or if it has garlic in it!
20 ft
How meney algaters are in the world
they would there sense of smell for like there food or animals hedde for them from far away.
Cat's have a very sensitive sense of smell. Their sense of smell is fourteen times that of a human.
No, Missouri is too far north for any alligator farms to be profitable.
it is smell of food
An alligator has a flap inside the the throat that blocks the water from entering their mouth.