Yes, they are slow moving on land. In the water, you would be in trouble.
30 miles per hour
Dogs have different speeds so it depends on what kind of dog you are talking about. Usually an alligator can run faster than a dog, so i think that the answer is yes an alligator can run faster than a dog. **Most dogs can easily out run an alligator. This ancient predator uses stelth to capture its prey, then with its powerful jaws it holds on to the prey in a viselike grip and pulls the prey into the water to drown it. A dog may not be able to out run an alligator when it strikes in this manner but if in a race the dog will most likely win. All dogs (with the exception of some so-called 'Pedigree Dogs' which have been bred so intensively that they no longer function like their true Canine counterparts, and those dogs with wheels for hind legs) will run faster than an Alligator. Alligators have very little stamina for chases. "Usually an alligator can run faster than a dog" - This statement is nonsense. However most Alligators (except those with wheels for hind legs) can out-run you. So if you are walking your dog near Alligators, your dog will most likely be fine, and it will be you that ends up as supper.
The Chinese alligator (Alligator sinensis) and the larger American alligator (Alligator mississippensis).
An alligator turtle is a turtle, and does not count as an alligator.
No, an alligator is not a mammal. It is a reptile.
It really does not matter what way you run, just run.
Run!
RUN
They run.
No
=Most likely if you run straight it will more likely eat you.=
half an hour
The cast of Alligator Run - 2006 includes: Ben Estrada as Benny Estrada Cody Harkins Mark Mena as Mark Mena Kenneth Stephens as Officer
In "Kill the Alligator and Run"
Maybe for a short period of time.
Run away in a zig-zagging fashion (never a straight line).
30 miles per hour