Yes they live in the freshwater region of the aquatic biome because they adapt to freshwater since it has a low concentration of salt and also has more species that are easy to have a "preditor-prey" relationship with because alligators are opportunistic when it comes to catching their prey.
They live in a freshwater biome.
A liquid environment [ saltwater or freshwater ].
fish,frogs,plants,worms,and turtles
what biome consists of both saltwater and freshwater
Sponges primarily live in marine biome, especially in coral reefs and rocky shore environments. They can also be found in freshwater environments, such as rivers and lakes.
Green algae and ...... thats all i know srry
wetland
Alligators are well-suited for freshwater biomes such as swamps, marshes, and rivers. These areas provide ample food sources, suitable nesting sites, and the right water conditions for alligators to thrive.
Freshwater Biome , The Forest Biome, and The Grassland Biome.
No, alligators typically live in freshwater environments such as swamps, marshes, and rivers. They require water to survive, so it is unlikely to find them living in a desert environment.
The kangaroo would not live in either freshwater or marine biomes. It also would not live in the tundra.
The freshwater biome, Desert biome, Marine Bioes, etc..............