Yes, but they do often haul out on land to sun themselves.
Its bladder can act as a lung when needed.
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.
There are two main species of alligator: the American alligator (found in the southeastern United States) and the Chinese alligator (found in eastern China). American alligators are larger and have a wider distribution compared to Chinese alligators. Both species are carnivorous reptiles known for their powerful jaws and ability to live in freshwater habitats.
When an alligator hibernates, it will find a cool damp cave to stay in, not underwater.
Two reptiles that live in water are the saltwater crocodile and the sea turtle. Both of these species are adapted to aquatic environments and can often be found swimming and hunting for food in the water.
Because they like water.
An alligator couldn't live on land for the entire life but they couldn't live in water for the rest of there life
yes but they also go on land
the water is too dirt and there is not enough food.
Its bladder can act as a lung when needed.
between the two forest
a alligator,water snake,water spider,frog i think there is more
the speicies the fresh water alligator is in is alligotropitaran
they live for 50 years
They live in North America. More specifically in South Carolina and northern Florida. But they live in the fresh water.
In wetlands
Alligators and crocodiles will eat any animal that they can catch. If a water buffalo comes to drink at a pool with an alligator in it, and if the alligator can catch the buffalo, then it will eat the buffalo.