Yes salt water crocodile sleep. The sleep with most of their body submerge neutrally buoyant in the water. Salt water crocs are also very stealthy hunters.
Alligators typically sleep with their eyes closed, floating at the water's surface or resting on the shoreline. They have a nictitating membrane that covers their eyes for protection while still allowing them to stay alert to potential threats. Alligators may also burrow into mud, vegetation, or a den on land to rest and regulate their body temperature.
Yes! Alligators can stay underwater for hours at a time and come out at day.
Eat, sleep, breath air, and drink water.
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Both Alligators and Crocs sleep sun-bathing on eiher the ground or on rocks. I'm not sure about at night.
they mostly spend there time at a pond or where they live or when there catch there prey usually
you don't go to sleep
The dormant period runs from October to March for American alligators. They dig "gator holes" close to frequented waterways and take cold-weather naps. The tunnels can be quite lengthy, sometimes 50 or more feet. Once the gator moves out, other animals make use of the burrows the alligators so thoughtfully provided. evergladesholidaypark.com/facts-about-alligators/
When it doesn't smell prey.Basically, when they smell blood they wake up and say It's eating time, finally! But you wouldn't hear them say it. Anyway, but when they don't smell blood they feel tired of eating all day so they sleep.
Go to sleep or sleep time...... Go moemoe= go to bed\go to sleep
You go to sleep
Yes, alligators can go poop. Like all animals, they have digestive systems that process their food and produce waste that needs to be eliminated from their bodies. Alligators typically defecate in water.