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no, the climate in Europe was not warm enough to support alligators even if alligators were placed in the moat they would not survive.
An alligator's skin can vary in thickness, but it is generally about 0.5 to 1 inch thick. The skin is reinforced with bony plates called osteoderms, which provide additional protection and can make certain areas even thicker. This tough, resilient skin helps alligators survive in their natural habitats.
Lions are not typically found in the same habitats as alligators, but in some circumstances, lions may prey on alligators if they come in contact. However, such interactions are rare due to their different habitats and food preferences.
Because their natural habitats are thousands of miles apart !
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Alligators loose space to build alligator holes causing less, animals to survive the dry season. Also, Alligators suffered more human encounters, leading to people killing Alligators for hides for money which is leading to poaching.
No, alligators are not extinct. They are still found in various parts of the world, particularly in freshwater habitats in the southeastern United States, China, and some parts of South America. However, their populations have been threatened by habitat loss and hunting.
Crocodiles and alligators are both amphibians meaning they can survive both in or out of water.
Alligators and sharks typically live in different environments, with alligators primarily found in freshwater habitats and sharks in saltwater oceans. While it is not common for them to interact in the wild, there have been cases where they may come into contact in transitional areas like estuaries, but direct fights between them are rare.
It is estimated that only about 10% of baby alligators will survive to adulthood. They face many challenges such as predation, lack of food, and competition from other alligators. However, those that do survive can live for several decades.