the way an alligator keeps its body temprature is if it is hot it waddles into any surrounding H2O (water) to cool down but if it is cold it opens its mouth on shore mostly to warm up or it just lies in the sun
It's fur is so thick.
For your hands to stay warm it would be nice to be wwarm. But it doesn't really matter.
Fats stored in their bodies when awake is converted to energy to keep them warm and alive.
A group of alligators is called a congregation.
Fluids help you blood circulate efficiently which in turn helps your body to stay warm.
Alligators stay in florida .There it is very warm.
keeps them warm
No, alligators need a warm temperate climate or tropical climate.
no, the climate in Europe was not warm enough to support alligators even if alligators were placed in the moat they would not survive.
Yes! Alligators can stay underwater for hours at a time and come out at day.
Yes they stay in caves until spring
Yes. All raptiles have to.
Alligators are cold blooded animals.
Because they are cold blooded to begin with.
Alligators are cold blooded animals, they can to warm their blood themselves and when cold do NT move very fast. They bask in the sun to let the sun warm their blood and allow them to become active.
yes they are I have to disagree - alligators are cold blooded. They lie in the sun and warm stored blood that is later released.
They have hard scales also cold blooded.So Florida is hot most of the time so then alligators could get warm by the sun.