I disagree with the idea that all species of alligator are endangered. They are found all over the place in Florida, and southern Georgia, and other places in the Southeast USA. Come to Florida if you think the alligator is endangered, BUT BE VARY CAREFUL, since they are widespread in Florida.
First of all, its not a "white" alligator...its an albino alligator. Second, I guess you could say its "endangered," But it actually is just rare for an albino alligator to be born. So it sort of is endangered...but more in the rare catagory.
The American alligator is not an endangered species, in fact, they have become so common as to be a nuisance in some areas. The Chinese alligator is an endangered animal, however, with a wild population less than 2000.
YES the alligator is endangered because hunters shoot them for their skin and uses it for all kinds of stuff.
Alligator Snapping Turtle are endangered because of the human poachers , and are being killed :( ,simpples'duzit baby, x
They are being poached and have limited habitat due to mass production of industrialization.
I don't know. Why don't you go and ask Jesus.
cause of you. ur ugly
because people rape them
The chinese alligator is critically endangered, with a population of less than 500.
i think alligators in the everglades
alligators , crocodiles , and etc.
They are not rare anymore, though they were at one point endangered. There are estimated to be up to 2 million in Louisiana alone. The Everglades are one major habitat for these alligators.
From 1967 to 1987, the American Alligator was endangered. Today, however, it's population has fully recovered. The Chinese Alligator, however, is currently endangered.
they are killed and their scales are used to make jewelry
Their habitat is being destroyed and pollution kills fish and them.
Status: First listed as an endangered species in 1967, the alligator was removed from the endangered species list in 1987 after the Fish and Wildlife Service pronounced a complete recovery of the species.Population: Once on the brink of extinction, well over a million alligators can be found today in Florida, Louisiana, Texas, and Georgia.Threats: Once hunted for their hides, alligators today are threatened mainly by habitat loss and encounters with people.
they become endangered in 2099.
Alligators are not an Endangered Species, but a Protected Species. They weill never come off the Protected list. They cannot repopulate fast enough.
The only enemy that alligators have are humans. Alligators become prey to humans as food and other uses.