Florida
yes most of them are in florida in the swampy aries you could take a fary to see some alligators in florida
Florida-the Everglade state, but they are also in places like Louisiana in the bayou.
depends where you're looking. Florida marshlands for one, they love to be "hidden" in swamps. river sides in south America. warm places. if you are in Florida try marshlands and pondsAlligators are found in Florida a lot, alligator alley is a good spot, turns out you can see some at any mini golf game too. Crocs are Australia alligators are Florida, mangroves.swamps
Yes. Alligators in the US exist only in the southeastern states, in swamp habitats from Eastern Texas and Oklahoma to North and South Carolina, and especially in Louisiana, Florida, and the other states along the Gulf of Mexico.
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The coolest - or at least coldest stars are called black dwarfs. See related question.
Alligators have very good eyesight and can see well both in and out of water. They have vertical-slit pupils that help them to see well in bright light, and they also have a reflective layer behind their retina that improves their night vision. Alligators can detect motion well, making them effective hunters.
Yes. The crocodiles live in the rivers that run through the savanna like the nile.
There are many areas to view manatee nests in Florida. The Miami river is a good spot. DO NOT DISTURB MANATEE NESTS! The eggs are very fragile and will not hatch if they are rotated in the nests.
Alligators have transparent eyelids.