alligators can't breath under water. they have lungs. so yes they do come out of the water when its cold. it's just common scene.
In cold weather, hot water may not come out of the faucet because the pipes leading to the faucet can freeze, causing a blockage and preventing the hot water from flowing.
Water steams up by the weather. water doesn't steam up and go hot in countries like Antarctica and other cold countries. Like with human bodies, in horrendous weather you are cold and in extremely hot weather you are warm. Basically: Water depends on the weather.
No, when alligators go under water, they are holding their breath.
simple they have this extra covering which folds back as soon as they come out of the water
"Cold-blooded", or ectothermic, only means that they lack the ability to regulate their body temperature. It does not mean that they operate well in cold temperatures. Reptiles don't like being cold any more than people do.
Yes, alligators are known to eat ducks as part of their diet, especially when they come near the water's edge where alligators typically wait to ambush their prey. Ducks are a common source of food for alligators in their natural habitat.
She will, yes.
Cold weather can make your check engine light come on for various reasons. It could be caused by low fluids or a sensor.
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.
Huh? "What does to have cold hands?" If your asking how come, its generally because of poor circulation. Or perhaps cold weather.
Because they like to be warm.
when warm or cold fronts come in