With a population of nearly three million, the American alligator is far from endangered. At one time they were threatened, but conservation measures put in place allowed them to rebuild their numbers.
They have a huge bite, powerful claws and a strong tail to whip things with.
Mnay are killed for food. Or they maybe killed to make clothing. Either way i think animals shouldn't be killed!
Because they can bite you and kill you. However, if you're suicidal, many of these at a time and bathing with them would be good for you.
They eat people and rape their dead bodies
Well it is hard to say. There are an estimated 17 confirmed deaths of alligators since 1940. However there may be more people killed by alligators that have not been reported.
For centuries people have feared alligators because alligators are on the top ten list of human eaters. Also, in the past, they have killed and eaten cattle, horses and other farm animals.
No, lions are African and Asian and alligators are American. They do not live on the same continent.
Big alligators eat smaller alligators,humans and raccoons eat baby alligators and eggs
No. There are millions of alligators.
Well it is hard to say. There are an estimated 17 confirmed deaths of alligators since 1940. However there may be more people killed by alligators that have not been reported.
they are killed and their scales are used to make jewelry
They are hungry.
For centuries people have feared alligators because alligators are on the top ten list of human eaters. Also, in the past, they have killed and eaten cattle, horses and other farm animals.
No, lions are African and Asian and alligators are American. They do not live on the same continent.
two alligators alligators.
Big alligators eat smaller alligators,humans and raccoons eat baby alligators and eggs
It is very doubtful if alligators really are that dangerous; they are not even in the top-20. Since 2001, less than 20 people got killed in the USA by alligators, and that usually by foolishly swimming in waters where alligators lived. Worldwide AND including all species of crocodiles, the count goes up to around 25-30,000 since 2001. Compare that to kills by hippos: hippos killed around 45,000 people since 2001. But it is mosquitos (carrying malaria among other diseases) that are - with around 15 million kills since 2001 - the most lethal to humans.
No, alligators do not have fur
No. There are millions of alligators.
As juveniles, many are eaten by larger fish, turtles, birds and other alligators. Once they reach a size of about 4 feet, their only real predators are other alligators, and many are killed in fights over space, food, etc. Humans who kill them for their meat and hides could also be considered predators, so certainly not "natural".
Yes, there are alligators in Malaysia.