China (Alligator sinensis) and the United States (Alligator mississippiensis) are the only countries holding populations of "true" alligators. Caiman species, which are related to alligators, can be found from southern Mexico through northern Argentina. Crocodiles of many species are found in many tropical waters globally, except in areas from which they have been eliminated by man. These are all "crocodilians"....but alligators themselves are only found in China and the USA
Low country swamps and waterways from North Carolina to Texas.
The American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) can be founded in the Southeastern United States. (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Texas) The largest population can be found in Florida and Louisiana. Alligators live in wetlands.
Also found in eastern North Carolina.
Most crocodiles live in America
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We don't really have crocodiles except in the zoos. We have alligators, which live in the Southern states where there are swamps.
florida
Yes.
No
Miami
no, you should keep your alligator gar with your fishes or else your alligator gar will eat them.
An alligator gar is a species of garfish, Latin name Atractosteus spatula, native to the United States, which can weigh up to 200 pounds in mass.
No, but Lake Norman, NC, has the longnose gar, a relative of the alligator gar.
alligator gar cause its awsome like that
Alligator gar lose the spotting as they age.
No, but there is an alligator gar.
The alligator gar is found in rivers and lakes of the southern U.S.
The scientific name of an alligator gar is Atractosteus spatula.
no
Yes, the alligator gar is a fish; it's called an alligator gar because it is a big fish which has a long, narrow but very toothy jaw which looks like the jaw of an alligator. Alligators themselves, of course, are reptiles
No, they are fish, and alligators are reptiles..The name comes from the fact the alligator gar's head resembles an alligator, hence the name.
They eat smaller animals.