Alligators have not been known to successfully interbreed with other species, primarily due to significant genetic differences. However, there have been instances of hybridization within the same family, such as between alligators and crocodiles, although these hybrids are rare and typically occur in captivity. In general, cross-species breeding is more common among closely related species, which alligators and crocodiles are, but it remains uncommon in the wild.
"Gee, what nice looking alligator shoes!" "Have you ever visited the alligator farm in Buena Park?"
yes
No, I have never witnessed a turtle riding on the back of an alligator.
No-one has ever seen one.
No.
The first ever Alligator hunt was held in Arkansas on September 21-23 and Sep. 28-30.
19 feet, 6 inches.
the alligator I think the komodo dragon well that's what i think
Ever since The Everglades was discovered
The world's largest alligator is the American Alligator (Alligator Mississippiensis), and they usually average out at lengths of 12 - 14.5 FT. However, one specimen measured 19ft 2inches in Louisiana! Hope that helped :)
American Alligator: Alligator missipiensisChinese Alligator :Alligator sinensis)Alligator mississippiensis
Alligator will eat any meat what ever it comes from, it's like sharks, they get a whiff of anything that they like to eat from fish to humans, that's a meal for them.