Yes http://www.dtcuba.com/ShowReport.aspx?c=112&lng=2 Trev
No.
Adult alligators have few natural predators, but larger alligators or crocodiles, jaguars, and large birds of prey such as eagles may prey on younger alligators. In addition, humans may also consume alligators' eggs or meat.
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, i have reported multiple alligator sightings in Lake Ontario. Mostly in Sodus' own beach
Chinese alligators are American Alligators used to but now they are protected
Yes. The Cuban alligator is small - say 6 to 6.5 feet long, very intelligent, and has longer, stronger legs than the American alligators. There is some good evidence that the Cuban alligators sometimes hunt in packs, like wolves. They live on land better than other alligators. Unfortunately, the Cuban Alligator is endangered, and is found in only two locations in Cuba.
predicate- are any alligators in that swamp subject- there
no, there is no alligators in the Blue Ridge Mountains
No, the only president to own alligators, or at least was known to, was John Quincy Adams.
It depends where the swamp is. Some swamps do not have alligators
No.
Of course. Any freshwater in Florida had alligators
Cuba does not have any dependencies.
NO
No there are not
well alligators will eat almost any thing that's meat because, alligators are carnivors.
Of course. They have big teeth!Alligators can hurt you like any other wild animal but they are not aggressive.