The Farthest north an American Alligator has been sighted was Chattanooga, Tennessee in the late 1990s. The Farthest north an American Crocodile has ever been sighted was in southern Louisiana near the mouth of the Mississippi River in 2005.
alligators can be found in swamps some do live in the rain forest if not that then there would have to be a swampy forest like you see on animal planet. other places they can be found are mesas, rivers and shallow lake shores
Alligators are found in floida in ponds lakes rivers. Alligators had been found in the river jangcy in china
Unfortunately, you need to be more specific. What is the farthest (from what?) an alligator was found in the wild?
Sorry! :(
Yes, in wild swamps too!
Neither! Lions and alligators do not live in the same area of the world so would never have such an encounter.
they live for 50 years
Mississippi river is the main river that alligator gars commonly live in.
In wetlands
No, alligator babies hatch from eggs.
The Crocodile would not fight with an alligator as an alligator is smaller and many crocodile species live in different countries of the world that alligators do.
alligator
Only the Chinese Alligator (Alligator Sinensis) lives in Asia.
alligators live in a swamp or in oceans and lakes.
they live in marshes and sand
Yes. The American Alligator lives on the North American continent.
Because turtles and alligator are reptiles. But the eels are fish. Also turtles and alligator can live on land and water. But the eel only live in water