No, an alligator is a reptile.
No, an alligator is a reptile.
No, an alligator is a reptile.
No - it's a reptile.
No, alligators are not mammals, they are reptiles.
No, alligators are reptiles.
No. Rabies only infects mammals.
The alligator, it's a reptile and the rest are mammals.
all of them except for mammals(amphibians,birds,fishes,reptiles)PS. anyone can edit this question.
It is a reptile. Among the things that make it different from mammals are: it is cold-blooded and does not nurse its young. However, alligators are known to protect their hatchlings, as do crocodiles.
They feed on fish and other small mammals that come to the water for drinking.
American Alligator: Alligator missipiensisChinese Alligator :Alligator sinensis)Alligator mississippiensis
predator is the alligator and bigger birds, also the prey would have to be the field mice and smaller insects and mammals..
Not at all. Platypuses are mammals and alligators are reptiles. There is no part-mammal, part-reptile species. Furthermore, there are no alligators in Australia, but only crocodiles.
Alligators do not gestate their young inside their bodies the way mammals do. The lay between 30 and 50 eggs, and gestate them for 2 months.
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