they find a marsh area and hide to stay away from they're prey ( humans)
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American Alligator: Alligator missipiensisChinese Alligator :Alligator sinensis)Alligator mississippiensis
it uses its long bumpy back to look like a rocks or logs and it usually does this so it can hide and sneak up on its prey
An alligator's scientific name is Alligator mississippiensis.
No. There were two species of alligator: the American Alligator and the Chinese alligator.
No. There were two species of alligator: the American Alligator and the Chinese alligator.
No, an alligator is a reptile.
alligator. males are bull
An Alligator is a Crocodilianin the GenusAlligator of the FamilyAlligatoridae. There are two extant alligator Species: the American_alligator(Alligator mississippiensis) and the Chinese_alligator(Alligator sinensis).The name alligator is an Anglicizationform of el lagarto the Spanish_languageterm for "lizard", the name by which early Spainexplorers and settlers in Floridacalled the alligator.
Well, there are different types of alligators with their own scientific names. The general family of alligators is called Alligatoridae, which is derived from the Spanish el lagarto(the lizard). The alligator is a crocodilia ind the genus Alligator.The Spanish guys found the American alligator (alligator mississippiensis) while exploring around Florida; but there's also a Chinese alligator (alligator sinensis) which is smaller, but better armoured.The alligator is a crocodilian in the genus Alligator of the family Alligatoridae. There are two species -- the Alligator Mississippiensis or American alligator and the Alligator Sinensis or Chinese alligator.
The genus Alligator has two species:Alligator mississippiensis - the American AlligatorandAlligator sinensis - the Chinese Alligator
An American alligator is a species of alligator native to the southeastern United States, Latin name Alligator mississippiensis.