Yes. All raptiles have to.
Alligators are cold blooded animals, they can to warm their blood themselves and when cold do NT move very fast. They bask in the sun to let the sun warm their blood and allow them to become active.
they lay out in the sun
yes they are I have to disagree - alligators are cold blooded. They lie in the sun and warm stored blood that is later released.
You can keep it warm by keeping it out in the sun. If there is no sun, than I don't know how it will it will stay warm.
They travel by walking, sprinting or swiming. They live in the water to keep cool and to hunt, and go on land to bask in the sun like lizards. They also lay their eggs on land then the mother takes them to the water to feed.
Alligators are reptiles.. they are cold-blooded, and need the sun for its heat.
They have hard scales also cold blooded.So Florida is hot most of the time so then alligators could get warm by the sun.
the suit keep them cool in the sun and warm in the shade is their suits are specially build so that they have air conditioning and their suits are very thick to keep them warm.
The sun heats up the planet on were live which is earth to keep us warm
Alligators are ectothermic, or cold blooded. This means that they get all of their heat from the ambient temperature. To warm up, they must bask in the sun.
They are that color to deflect, and absorb the sun to keep warm, but not over heat. They are grey to keep warm because they get cold easily.
Enough to keep us warm.