The country of origin (also known as were they started their life from) of a alligator was in America and China, so when something says the country of origin it just means were it began its life from.
Modern alligators are descended from the group Archosauria, the same group that includes dinosaurs, birds, and flying reptiles, with the alligators belonging to the oldest branch. Archosaurs in turn came from the Diapsid subclass, which also spawned snakes, lizards, and tuataras.
Diapsid was one of the 4 Reptile subclasses around at the time: The Synapsids had mammal ancestors, the Anapsids had turtle ancestors, and the Euryapsids had marine reptile ancestors like Plesiosaurs.
Of course, the original reptiles looked and acted a lot like alligators. Even the link between amphibians and reptiles was a lot like an alligator.
Alligators and crocodiles are descendants from reptiles that lived between 225 and 65 million years ago. Alligators live only in the southern part of the United States.
from the Spanish El Lagarto, meaning The Lizard
all around the world
united states and china
From Bill Haley & The Comets 1956 The saying was followed with: "In a while crocadile."
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it is a crocadile that is white
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A crocodile is a reptile.
A crocodile is a reptile.
10 or 14 feet
Marsh crocadile
crocadiles live in the water
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Go to the Zoo and steal one
No. Crocodiles are just reptiles