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No, alligators do not breathe through their mouth; they primarily breathe through their nostrils. Their nostrils are located on the top of their snouts, allowing them to breathe while mostly submerged in water. When they need to take a breath, they can quickly surface and inhale through their nostrils while keeping the rest of their body submerged.

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