The American alligator currently numbers between 2-3 million. The endangered Chinese alligator is rare, only a few hundred survive.
There is only 27 Chinese alligators left in the worldThere is about 120 chines alligators left in the world.
There is only 27 Chinese alligators left in the worldThere is about 120 chines alligators left in the world.
There are 44 left in the world
There is no data on the exact number of alligators left.
The global population is estimated over 1,000,000.
No.
It's difficult to provide an exact number, but estimates suggest there are millions of alligators around the world. They are found in various regions, with large populations in the southeastern United States, particularly in Florida and Louisiana. Population numbers are monitored to ensure the conservation of this species.
There are alligators all over the world! So I would have to say yes there are.
Florida
I think it's general for Alligators and Crocodiles.
Alligators are native to most continents in the world but they are not found in Australia.Australia has crocodiles which, although members of the crocodilian family (like alligators), are quite different to alligators.
That depends on what you mean by "spines". If you're asking if alligators have backbones and are vertebrates, then the answer is yes. If you're asking if they have spikes anywhere on their body, then the answer is no.