Ducks often coexist with alligators in wetlands and swamps because the alligators help maintain the ecosystem's balance. The presence of alligators can control the populations of other predators, which can benefit duck populations. Additionally, the ducks may utilize the alligators as protection against other threats, as their presence can deter smaller predators. This symbiotic relationship allows both species to thrive in their shared habitat.
because they do
yes i think so !!!!!!!!!!!!!
maybe aligators and snakes
They both have live births.
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They live in burrows that are often in the river or near the river bank.
Giraffes can live up to 25 years,if they are not eaten alive by lions or aligators.
beacause there needs to be more aligators
No. The dinosaurs evolved into ducks after. Ducks ARE dinosaurs, but they didn't live WITH them.
aligators move on there tummies becaus they are riptiles
Yes, they are common in the fresh water rivers near the coast.
no