Yes they do.
Yes, there are both alligators and crocodiles in Florida. Like stated above, alligators and crocodiles both coexist in the Everglades. The Everglades is in Florida. Therefore, they both live in Florida. The American Crocodile resides in the Everglades of Florida.
Yes, alligators are known to eat ducks as part of their diet, especially when they come near the water's edge where alligators typically wait to ambush their prey. Ducks are a common source of food for alligators in their natural habitat.
they mostly spend there time at a pond or where they live or when there catch there prey usually
Alligators typically poop in the water where they live, as they spend a majority of their time in aquatic environments. They can also defecate on land, often near the water's edge.
Yes there are alligators in the dismal swamp but just a few medium-sized populations, mainly living in the heart of the swamp. there is another small population confirmed near back bay, another outside of Newport News, and an unconfirmed population somewhere near Chesapeake. Also, Look here. http://dismalswamp.net/index_files/page0012.html
Alligators live in sub-tropical climates (such as Florida and southern Louisiana).
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Until 1985, American Alligators were considered endangered, because before that, Americans, and centuries ago European settlers, hunted them down to very near extinction. However, the American government banned hunting these animals, and they flourished again.
Alligators generally live in warm climates near large bodies of water. Alligators are Mostly a fresh water creature. They will eat nearly anything that thay think they can kill. Ranging in sizes from rabbit and been seen to attack people and even cattle and horses.
No. Alligators have to live in places that have air, because they don't have gills. They also need to live where prey animals will be near, because they have to eat. Their favorite places to live are in parts of the swamp that are deep enough to let them submerge everything but their nostrils and eyes.
Alligators can be found in a variety of habitats, including swamps, marshes, rivers, and swamps. While they can occasionally be found in grasslands near bodies of water, they do not typically inhabit solely grassland environments.
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Yes, there are both alligators and crocodiles in Florida. Like stated above, alligators and crocodiles both coexist in the Everglades. The Everglades is in Florida. Therefore, they both live in Florida. The American Crocodile resides in the Everglades of Florida.
The American crocodile barely shares a range with the alligator in south Florida, near the coastal areas, where they coexist fairly well.