yes they do
There are no crocodiles in Alabama or anywhere else in the United States. There is a species of American crocodile, but they are in Central and South America. There are alligators in the United States, but that is a different animal, although very similar in appearance.
There isn't a box turtle called Alabama box turtle.
Alligators are native to the Southeastern United States, particularly in states like Florida, Louisiana, Georgia, and Alabama. They typically inhabit freshwater environments like swamps, marshes, and rivers. Alligators have been around for millions of years and are closely related to crocodiles.
Yes. Alligators in the US exist only in the southeastern states, in swamp habitats from Eastern Texas and Oklahoma to North and South Carolina, and especially in Louisiana, Florida, and the other states along the Gulf of Mexico.
A number of American Alligators are present in the Tennessee River area of North Alabama. They thrive in the area due to plentiful food sources and the protection offered by the Alabama Department of Fish and Game, which maintains them as a threatened species in North Alabama. In May 2008 one was run over and killed on a highway in Decatur. In June 2008 three were relocated from farm ponds and suburbs both north and south of the river.
the fishing hole down on south street....there is alot of alligators and fish so watch out and dont die
two alligators alligators.
No, alligators do not have fur
Adult alligators have few natural predators, but larger alligators or crocodiles, jaguars, and large birds of prey such as eagles may prey on younger alligators. In addition, humans may also consume alligators' eggs or meat.
Yes, there are alligators in Malaysia.
no they do not
Yes alligators do eat.