yes
Yes, there are alligators in the Warrior River, particularly in areas of Tuscaloosa and Jefferson County, Alabama. While sightings are not extremely common, alligators can be found in various parts of the river, especially in warmer months. It's important for residents and visitors to be aware of their presence and exercise caution when near the water.
Tuscaloosa is located on the Black Warrior River.
Black bears don't eat american alligators.
alligators
Yeah. Sure. Why not?
alligators
Few, but Yes!!
The Comal River in Comal County Texas does NOT have any alligators living in it at this time. The river is used by thousands of river visitors every year and there has been no alligator ever reported in recent decades. There are records from locals that tell of alligators living in the Guadalupe River many years ago before Canyon Dam was built upstream. The waters then were warmer, slower and murkier green. As for right now, neither river has any known population of alligators living in or near the water.
snakes, fish, frogs, and alligators
i think alligators in the everglades
yes
Man, feral dogs, wolves & coyotes, crows, hawks & eagles, raccoons, alligators, bobcats, black bears, river otters, and snakes.