There tail.
with the aid of their tail, alligators can jump at out of the water.
They are born with scales and a tail.
A crocodilian uses its tail to propel it through the water. The tail acts as a rudder as well, and it gives these reptiles good speed and agility in water.
Yes they do ! The tail comprises about half their total body length.
An alligators tail feels soft kind of like a soft pillow it is because of the soft skin that feels like silk and the cartilage underneath that has the same texture as soft thick cotton.
They also move by their tails when it's in the water.
Alligators and crocodiles use their tales to swim rapidly. They are able to propel themselves further in the water using the tail.
alligators use their 2 legs and 4 legs, and snakes use their muscle to move side wind, serpentine, cerpintone, or straight moving.
Much the same as alligators and crocodiles do.
Alligators us camouflage and not mimicry because if they mimicked they can go some where and turn into that color of area
They can move fairly quickly for short distances.