The population of Alligator Pond is 1,542.
The population of River of Ponds is 274.
alagotor prefers ponds.
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With a population of nearly three million from North Carolina to Texas, the American alligator is certainly not an endangered species.
Yes because they're the same animal
Estimates of nearly a million alligators live in Florida.
From 1967 to 1987, the American Alligator was endangered. Today, however, it's population has fully recovered. The Chinese Alligator, however, is currently endangered.
No. Alligators are freshwater reptiles and will not survive long in very salty water. Their habitats are swamps and marshes in the southeastern United States, in fresh or brackish water along rivers, bayous, and ponds. (*the rare Chinese alligator lives in river marshes along the Yangtze River in China)
The only problem facing the alligator is human intrusion on it's environment. The population of this creature is approaching nearly 3.2 million.
Once endangered by over zealous hunters, regulations installed saw the alligator rebound to where it has a population in the 2-3 million range today.
More than enough to feed the local alligator population.