FOR SURE AROUND THE Missouri / Arkansas BORDER THERE COULD BE SOME SINCE ARKANSAS HAS ALLIGATORS IN ALL IT'S COUNTIES. SO WHO IS TO SAY A FEW COULD NOT PERIODICALLY CROSS THE BORDER INTO MISSOURI. AS FOR CENTRAL MO, THAT WOULD BE MUCH HARDER. AND WHY WOULD THEY? THERE IS A LOT OF WILDERNESS IN ARKANSAS THAT THEY COULD MOVE AROUND THERE WITH OUT GOING FURTHER NORTH INTO COLDER CLIMATE LIKE MO. I CONTACTED THE MISSOURI CONSERVATION DEPT AND THEY SAID THERE HAS NEVER BEEN ANY VERIFIED NATIVE ALLIGATORS LIVING IN THE WILD IN MO. THE ONES THEY HAVE FOUND THEY SAID WERE PROBABLY SOME ONES PETS THAT WERE RELEASED INTO THE WILD. HOPE THIS HELPS, DANNY CHRISTY, LPC. (BOATS12003@Yahoo.COM)
FOR SURE AROUND THE MISSOURI / ARKANSAS BORDER THERE COULD BE SOME SINCE ARKANSAS HAS ALLIGATORS IN ALL IT'S COUNTIES. SO WHO IS TO SAY A FEW COULD NOT PERIODICALLY CROSS THE BORDER INTO MISSOURI. AS FOR CENTRAL MO, THAT WOULD BE MUCH HARDER. AND WHY WOULD THEY? THERE IS A LOT OF WILDERNESS IN ARKANSAS THAT THEY COULD MOVE AROUND THERE WITH OUT GOING FURTHER NORTH INTO COLDER CLIMATE LIKE MO. I CONTACTED THE MISSOURI CONSERVATION DEPT AND THEY SAID THERE HAS NEVER BEEN ANY VERIFIED NATIVE ALLIGATORS LIVING IN THE WILD IN MO. THE ONES THEY HAVE FOUND THEY SAID WERE PROBABLY SOME ONES PETS THAT WERE RELEASED INTO THE WILD. HOPE THIS HELPS, DANNY CHRISTY, LPC. (BOATS12003@YAHOO.COM)
Dizzy- possibly nauseated and bruised from falling over.
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well, its around 50 or 60. but usually only 40 survive(:
Alligator eggs have to be able to survive things like floods and predators. Female alligators lay an average of 32 to 46 eggs per year and out of those, only around 24 will survive long enough to hatch.
In a science fiction model, possibly. In reality, the planets orbit around the Sun which in itself is not stationary, as it orbits around the galaxies central core.
Well, there are different types of alligators with their own scientific names. The general family of alligators is called Alligatoridae, which is derived from the Spanish el lagarto(the lizard). The alligator is a crocodilia ind the genus Alligator.The Spanish guys found the American alligator (alligator mississippiensis) while exploring around Florida; but there's also a Chinese alligator (alligator sinensis) which is smaller, but better armoured.The alligator is a crocodilian in the genus Alligator of the family Alligatoridae. There are two species -- the Alligator Mississippiensis or American alligator and the Alligator Sinensis or Chinese alligator.
Around eighty years or so.
Around eighty years or so.
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I think a Kodiak could pick up an alligator and chomp it right in the abdomen and that would be all of the alligator. On the other hand, the alligator, when picked up by the bear might snap around and take the bear's paw off rendering the bear helpless in controlling the alligator.
A 'typical' adult will be around 14 feet from nose to tail.
Crocodiles are usually landmarks in the continents where they are most abundant and noticeable, Africa for the Nile subspecies, and Australia for the saltwater subspecies. But around North, Central, and South America, the American subspecies is not as landmarked because it is not a man-eater like its Nile and saltwater relatives. Instead, North, Central, and South America is often based around the American alligator and several subspecies of caimans.
Rock around the Clock and See you later, alligator
In electronics, alligator clips are used to temporarily hold connections together for testing or soldering. Very often, these clips will have a vinyl insulator (boot). In dental offices, alligator clips are used to hold the bib around the patients neck.