Alligators get as old as 73 to 75 years old as the average human does.
Old age? If you are not sure check on Wikapedia! Alligators live for 60 yrs. in the wild and 80 yrs. in captivity
Alligators typically live 30-50 years in the wild. In captivity, they can live even longer, sometimes surpassing 60 years of age.
The exact number of people who die yearly from alligators vary. However, there has only been 47 fatalities from alligators since 1950. This means that some years have no deaths from alligators.
Crocodiles die all the time just like every other living thing. All living things die at some point from injuries, diseases and simply old age.
The most popular one and one your prob thinking is Live and Let Die... where Bond runs over the heads of alligators and crocodiles.
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Alligators can go several weeks to months without eating, as they have a slow metabolism. Typically, adult alligators only need to eat once every few weeks. Juvenile alligators may need to eat more frequently, depending on their size and age.
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Alligators aren't immune to snake poison, Rat poison is questionable. I imagine it'd have to be a hefty dose to take out an adult alligator though.
Alligators can vary in size depending on their age, with hatchlings typically ranging from 6 to 8 inches long. Adult American alligators can reach lengths of up to 15 feet, while Chinese alligators are generally smaller, reaching lengths of around 5 to 7 feet.
They can survive in one at a right temperature. But alligators are more adapted to live in shallow rivers and marshes rather than in lakes.
No, alligators do not have fur