Yes, i have reported multiple alligator sightings in Lake Ontario. Mostly in Sodus' own beach
Yes alligators are native to North East Texas and I have seen alligators in both Lake o the pines and Lone Star Lake
Alligators have eyes like any other creature.
No.
I believe they could survive here. even though the winters can be cold they usually don't last long enough and really do not get cold enough to kill them. some of the strip mines and swampy bodies of water connected to the river would be your more likely places though. there have been stories of gators being found in Ky. Tn. and southern Mo. so as for a gator being in so.IL it's not unthinkable
Yes http://www.dtcuba.com/ShowReport.aspx?c=112&lng=2 Trev
Through their anal gland, like any other reptile and most any other living creature.
Yes, it does. Any Wal-Mart and Grocery Store accept it. *Make sure you check your balance prior to any purchase(s).*
No. It is a reference to single star on the Texas state flag. Texas is known as "the Lone Star State."
Yes, any type of tick can.
predicate- are any alligators in that swamp subject- there
Alligators have eyes like any other creature.
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
Its has 2 sets of lone pairs
No there are not