Chinese alligators live in a just a small part of north-eastern China. It is thought that there are just 150 Chinese alligators left in the wild. It is a very endangered animal and it is protected by both Chinese and international law. The habitat where it lives is also protected.
No. Other than the rare Chinese alligator of the Yangtze River, alligators live only in the southeastern US, primarily Louisiana and Florida.
Alligators and crocodiles all live in the water. They are large animals, and the water helps support their weight. Also, they are predators. Both animals hide under the water and leap out to catch their prey.
Yes. The crocodiles live in the rivers that run through the savanna like the nile.
in the lousianna bouyou's or however you spell it Actually this is wrong. The only place in the world where Alligators and Crocodiles naturally live side by side is the Florida Everglades. Remember, alligators are freshwater and crocodiles are salt water animals. Although older alligators can tolerate salt water, the only place where the saliently of the water allows both species to live next to each other are the murky, brackish water of the Florida Evergladesw.
Alligators are typically not agile climbers and cannot climb trees with ease. They are more suited to moving in water or on land. However, there have been rare instances where alligators have been observed climbing low branches or embankments.
No. Alligators live in fresh water, sharks live in salt water.
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Some saltwater crocodiles do, but most live in fresh water. Their bodies, like many other animals, have difficulty using water that is too salty. Alligators live specifically in swamps where the water is either fresh or slightly brackish.
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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.
alligators live in fresh water in northern and southern America while crocodiles can live in swamps in Africa
A Chinese River Dolphin Live In A Clmate That Is Warm And Has Fresh Salt Water
Alligators that live in fresh water will have to adapt to saltier water, or move further up rivers. Salt-water crocodiles won't be worried at all by a rise in sea levels.
Alligators are amphibious animals and need to spend time in the water.
No. Other than the rare Chinese alligator of the Yangtze River, alligators live only in the southeastern US, primarily Louisiana and Florida.
Yes. ********** Alligators are reptiles that spend much of their time hunting while submerged in water. Being cold blooded, they will climb onto the land so that they can bask and warm up in the sun.
Only the Chinese Alligator (Alligator Sinensis) lives in Asia.