No they can not. Where did you get that from?
No. The maximum size an alligator will typically grow to is around 14 feet, but the record length for an american alligator is 19 feet 2 inches and was caught in Louisiana in the early 1900's.
No, and alligator is not an amphibian! Answer No, alligators (and their relatives crocodiles, gharials and caimans) are reptiles.
Alligator's skin is tough. The skin on the animal's back is rough and ridged with dozens of small bones called osteoderms. The skin on the belly is smooth and was once used to make a handsom, long-lasting leather for handbags, shoes, and other articles. A young American alligator has yellow marks across its body, but these fade after a time. When grown, the American alligator is dull gray and dark olive in color.
So that it can grow as it will have just grown out of it's old skin.
The American alligator is the largest species of alligator, with males reaching lengths of up to 15 feet and weighing as much as 1,000 pounds. They are native to the southeastern United States and are known for their powerful jaws and thick armored skin.
its skin
Yes it is true. Alligator skin is a common boot making material along with Ostrich skin and Shark skin.
More supply of alligator = less expensive.
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Alligator skins are soft and they also have a shine on it , it is mainly use3d for handbags and wallets.
peoples kill Alligator snapping turtle for his skin and bones
American alligator can grow to 17 feet long and weight 990Ibs
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it is the melanin in the skin just like humans.
Purses, shoes, boots, etc.
Yes Department stores do sell crocodile and alligator skin men's shoes. I have seen them there before many times.
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