Trust me if you are in a situation with such a creature, you don't want to be. While sharks are considered dangerous, they aren't fickle. Alligators and crocodiles will snap at any moment and are extremely temperamental. If an alligator or crocodile is injured, and you are a strong person, the best thing to do with any animal is to cover it's eyes with a cloth, this should calm it down. Then, keeping your distance, attempt to tranquilise or help the animal. With an alligator, if you can, tape its mouth shut. IT WILL BITE. if the alligator or crocodile has children or food beside it. leave it alone, no matter how much in pain, you have to let nature do it's thing because even if you are trying to help it it will protect food and children to the death and that will include killing you. I'm no expert so be careful.
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American Alligator: Alligator missipiensisChinese Alligator :Alligator sinensis)Alligator mississippiensis
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An alligator's scientific name is Alligator mississippiensis.
The only problem facing the alligator is human intrusion on it's environment. The population of this creature is approaching nearly 3.2 million.
No. There were two species of alligator: the American Alligator and the Chinese alligator.
No. There were two species of alligator: the American Alligator and the Chinese alligator.
No, an alligator is a reptile.
To prevent a fake alligator in a pond from being mistaken for a real one, precautions such as clearly marking it as fake, placing it in a visible location, and periodically moving its position can help avoid confusion. Additionally, ensuring that the fake alligator looks obviously artificial and does not move or behave like a real alligator can also help prevent misunderstandings.
alligator. males are bull
An Alligator is a Crocodilianin the GenusAlligator of the FamilyAlligatoridae. There are two extant alligator Species: the American_alligator(Alligator mississippiensis) and the Chinese_alligator(Alligator sinensis).The name alligator is an Anglicizationform of el lagarto the Spanish_languageterm for "lizard", the name by which early Spainexplorers and settlers in Floridacalled the alligator.