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How does an alligator stay under water during hibernation?

When an alligator hibernates, it will find a cool damp cave to stay in, not underwater.


When do American alligators hibernate?

During the winter months when temperatures drop significantly; unlike crocodiles, alligators are capable of surviving freezing temperatures through hibernation.


What do animals do during hibernation?

Animals stay alive in hibernation as this is a natural process.


What is alligator hibernation called?

Torpor. It's not actually hibernation (as in mammal species, whose reason for hibernation is lack of adequate food). Alligators and other ectotherms have slowed metabolism because of cold weather.


Where alligator stay?

Alligators stay in florida .There it is very warm.


Can alligators sleep underwater?

Yes! Alligators can stay underwater for hours at a time and come out at day.


Why do alligators live by water?

Alligators are amphibious animals and need to spend time in the water.


Do alligators eat sharks?

No. Alligators live in fresh water, sharks live in salt water.


What do frogs do in winter?

A frog goes in to hibernation during the winter season.While the frog is in hibernation, the fat bodies can provide warmth to it during the cold season and also enable it to float in the frozen ponds. In addition, it can provide the frog with stored food while it is in hibernation for the winter.They hibernate. (where depends on the species)


Who likes to be in the water more crocodiles or alligators?

It depends! Alligators like fresh water and Crocodiles like salt water!


What are alligators Amphibians or ReptileshttpwikianswerscomQAre alligators reptiles or amphibians?

Alligators are reptiles. Because they don't require water to reproduce, they are not amphibians.


How do alligators sleep?

Alligators typically sleep with their eyes closed, floating at the water's surface or resting on the shoreline. They have a nictitating membrane that covers their eyes for protection while still allowing them to stay alert to potential threats. Alligators may also burrow into mud, vegetation, or a den on land to rest and regulate their body temperature.