No. Crocodiles are known to inhabit the salt waters
salt water
No. Alligators live in fresh water, sharks live in salt water.
Yes, alligators can tolerate salt water, but they typically prefer freshwater habitats. They have special glands that help regulate the salt levels in their bodies, but prolonged exposure to salt water can still be harmful to them.
in the lousianna bouyou's or however you spell it Actually this is wrong. The only place in the world where Alligators and Crocodiles naturally live side by side is the Florida Everglades. Remember, alligators are freshwater and crocodiles are salt water animals. Although older alligators can tolerate salt water, the only place where the saliently of the water allows both species to live next to each other are the murky, brackish water of the Florida Evergladesw.
It depends! Alligators like fresh water and Crocodiles like salt water!
Alligators that live in fresh water will have to adapt to saltier water, or move further up rivers. Salt-water crocodiles won't be worried at all by a rise in sea levels.
It is a rare occurrence but yes alligators have been spotted at beaches.
When they have fully developed.
no
Do you mean spend and no it does not
Because, the animals in the ocean cannot live in regular water like alligators,snakes,fish etc. But it keeps the ocean clean for the sea animals to live in.
Yes. ********** Alligators are reptiles that spend much of their time hunting while submerged in water. Being cold blooded, they will climb onto the land so that they can bask and warm up in the sun.