Not especially- their skins are used for fancy leather, and some people like to eat the meat from alligators.
Alligators get as old as 73 to 75 years old as the average human does.
they feed of little insects and human toes
HELL YEAH THEY CAN! If you get an alligator mad it can chomp your head off!!
Ducks often coexist with alligators in wetlands and swamps because the alligators help maintain the ecosystem's balance. The presence of alligators can control the populations of other predators, which can benefit duck populations. Additionally, the ducks may utilize the alligators as protection against other threats, as their presence can deter smaller predators. This symbiotic relationship allows both species to thrive in their shared habitat.
Alligators have been known to attack humans, especially if they feel threatened or provoked. It is important to be cautious and avoid entering areas where alligators are known to inhabit to minimize the risk of an encounter.
Alligators typically avoid human interaction, as they are naturally wary of people. However, encounters can occur, especially in areas where their habitats overlap with human activities, such as golf courses or residential neighborhoods near water bodies. In some cases, alligators may become habituated to humans due to feeding or baiting, which can increase the risk of aggressive behavior. It is essential for people to maintain a safe distance and avoid feeding alligators to prevent dangerous interactions.
two alligators alligators.
crocodiles, alligators, hungry bears, any large cat if hungry enogh
most likely not because there is no way for an alligator to get in there unless a person put it there but it couldn't live on human waste but that doesn't really exist because really there are no alligators in sewers.
Alligators loose space to build alligator holes causing less, animals to survive the dry season. Also, Alligators suffered more human encounters, leading to people killing Alligators for hides for money which is leading to poaching.
During a drought, alligators can benefit from reduced water levels, which may lead to increased visibility of prey as fish and other animals become concentrated in smaller water bodies. This can make hunting easier for alligators. Additionally, the exposed bank areas can provide them with basking spots and nesting sites, enhancing their reproductive success. Finally, drought conditions can reduce competition for resources among aquatic predators, giving alligators a better chance to thrive.
momma said alligators are so angry because they got all dem teeth but no toothbrush.LOL!! "well momma's wrong", alligators are aggressive because of an enlarged medulla oblongata. ('WATERBOY' quote, very funny.)