Alligators are amphibious animals and need to spend time in the water.
No. Alligators live in fresh water, sharks live in salt water.
salt water
um........ in the water
Yes. But they are clumsier on land.
Alligators don't live in trees nor can they climb trees. They live in the water and come out on land occasionally to bask in the sun.
alligators are amphibians. they live both in land and in water. i hope this answered your question! -marcy
Not really because alligators need warmer water and WV has colder water so that's why they live in Florida mostly and other warmer body's of water.
Live Alligators was created in 1990.
Some saltwater crocodiles do, but most live in fresh water. Their bodies, like many other animals, have difficulty using water that is too salty. Alligators live specifically in swamps where the water is either fresh or slightly brackish.
in the lousianna bouyou's or however you spell it Actually this is wrong. The only place in the world where Alligators and Crocodiles naturally live side by side is the Florida Everglades. Remember, alligators are freshwater and crocodiles are salt water animals. Although older alligators can tolerate salt water, the only place where the saliently of the water allows both species to live next to each other are the murky, brackish water of the Florida Evergladesw.
fish. meat. thing that live in the water
usually alligators and water snakes