Yes, Alligators are entirely carnivorous.Throughout their life, their prey depends upon their size. When they reach maturity they are commonly apex predators throughout their distribution.
meat
The MEAT, Of Course!
Yes, they are. They eat meat exclusively.
Alligator will eat any meat what ever it comes from, it's like sharks, they get a whiff of anything that they like to eat from fish to humans, that's a meal for them.
The alligator meat store
I don't think that you are supposed to eat alligator at all in the US. However, you can eat meat, which is the category alligator would fall under, during Lent, except on Ash Wednesday and Fridays during Lent.
Alligators and crocodiles eat meat, so if this animal eats meat this animal is a carnivore. Carnivores are animals who eat meat, like lions, tigers and crocodile
Alligators usually eat frogs when food is scarce and their is not much meat.
Yes. Alligator meat can be purchased in many grocery stores in southern Florida; it is also available in a some grocery stores in Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, and Texas.
An alligator is a carnivore, because it eats meat. Younger alligators eat fish, crustaceans, and insects. Alligators have rows of sharp teeth. The alligator can grow up to 300 teeth in its life! It pounces on the prey using its camouflage and drags them underwater.
no!
They eat smaller animals.