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Well tigers and alligators both have dark skin coloration so that is similarity.

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How are tigers and alligators born alike?

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Do alligators have skin like humans?

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Do alligators have skin?

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Do tigers ever attack alligators?

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Where do tigers and alligators live?

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Do white tigers eat alligators?

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