I think it is measured in inches
an alligator's tail is almost half the length of it's body
as long as its tail. Although the above answer is correct, I think what they are trying to say is that it all depends on the length of thr Alligator. Typically, the length of an Alligator's tail is about half of the total length of the animal itself. For example, the tail of an Alligator of 10 feet in length will be about 4 1/2 to 5 foot long.
The average length is 11 - 14 feet for males. For females it is 8 - 10 feet. The longest alleged alligator was over 19 feet, though this is unofficial.
The average length is 11 - 14 feet for males. For females it is 8 - 10 feet. The longest alleged alligator was over 19 feet, though this is unofficial.
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No. The maximum size an alligator will typically grow to is around 14 feet, but the record length for an american alligator is 19 feet 2 inches and was caught in Louisiana in the early 1900's.
In wild 1 and half feet a year. In captivity 3 to 4 feet a year.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 feet =12 inch 4 feet = 48 inch 60 inch > 4 feet
Multiply the length by the width and divide by 144, which is the inch to feet ratio squared.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 feet=12 inch so 1 inch=0.083 feet
There cannot be square feet in an inch. One is an area unit and one is a length unit. Square feet belong to square inch.
Inch.