with the aid of their tail, alligators can jump at out of the water.
Alligators spend most of their time in water, as they are semiaquatic animals. They are excellent swimmers and use water to regulate their body temperature, hunt for food, and escape from predators. However, they can also venture onto dry land for basking in the sun, nesting, or moving between bodies of water.
Adult alligators have few natural predators, but larger alligators or crocodiles, jaguars, and large birds of prey such as eagles may prey on younger alligators. In addition, humans may also consume alligators' eggs or meat.
Chinese alligators are American Alligators used to but now they are protected
A group of alligators is called a congregation or pod (of young).
Alligators will eat other alligators on occasion. A mother alligator will generally watch over her brood for a while, once they're in the water, but eventually her instincts tell her it's time to leave. After that...any small animal in the water is potentially food, even her young.
Hades is in the underworld and you duck from the stones falling, jump from the alligators trying to bite you, and you duck from the bats flying at you.
two alligators alligators.
No, alligators do not have fur
Adult alligators have few natural predators, but larger alligators or crocodiles, jaguars, and large birds of prey such as eagles may prey on younger alligators. In addition, humans may also consume alligators' eggs or meat.
Alligators spend most of their time in water, as they are semiaquatic animals. They are excellent swimmers and use water to regulate their body temperature, hunt for food, and escape from predators. However, they can also venture onto dry land for basking in the sun, nesting, or moving between bodies of water.
Yes, there are alligators in Malaysia.
no they do not
Yes alligators do eat.
Alligators reproduce sexually.
No. There are no alligators in Uganda, but there are crocodiles.
The Alligators was created in 1990.
Alligators cannot speak, but humans call young alligators "hatchlings".