No, an alligator is a reptile.
No, alligators are not mammals, they are reptiles.
No. Rabies only infects mammals.
No, alligators are reptiles.
No, an alligator is not a mammal. It is a reptile.
The alligator, it's a reptile and the rest are mammals.
An adult alligator has around 66-68 bones in its body. They have a simplified skeletal structure with fewer bones compared to mammals.
Alligators are primarily carnivores. They typically eat fish, turtles, birds, and mammals. However, they have been known to consume fruits and vegetation occasionally.
An alligator lizard is a type of reptile found in North and Central America. They are characterized by their long, slender bodies, distinct scales, and sharp teeth. Alligator lizards are carnivorous and primarily feed on insects, small mammals, and other reptiles.
An alligator is not a mammal; it is a reptile. Mammals are characterized by features such as giving birth to live young, having fur or hair, and producing milk to feed their offspring. Alligators belong to the reptile group, which includes animals like snakes, turtles, and crocodiles.
American Alligator: Alligator missipiensisChinese Alligator :Alligator sinensis)Alligator mississippiensis
all of them except for mammals(amphibians,birds,fishes,reptiles)PS. anyone can edit this question.
predator is the alligator and bigger birds, also the prey would have to be the field mice and smaller insects and mammals..