Yes, there are known alligators in Oklahoma, primarily in the southeastern part of the state, particularly in areas like the Red River and certain lakes and swamps. While they are not as common as in states like Florida or Louisiana, alligators can occasionally be spotted in Oklahoma's wetlands. The presence of alligators is monitored by wildlife authorities, and they are generally not considered a significant threat to humans in the area.
No, the only president to own alligators, or at least was known to, was John Quincy Adams.
Alligators are known for having a sharp nose whereas crocodiles have a rounded one.
Oklacon is a well known furry con in Oklahoma, USA.
A group of young alligators is called a pod
predicate- are any alligators in that swamp subject- there
no, there is no alligators in the Blue Ridge Mountains
It depends where the swamp is. Some swamps do not have alligators
Crocodiles have been known to kill lions, and sometimes the lion gets away, or kills the crocodile. Alligators do not live in Africa.
No.
Of course. Any freshwater in Florida had alligators
Crocodiles are larger than alligators. Alligators grow to nearly 5 meters in length whereas crocs are known to reach nearly 7 meters.
NO