Only in Florida. There are only two species of alligator in the world, the American alligator and the Chinese alligator. China has no native crocodiles, Florida has one, the American crocodile (Crocodylus Acutus). There are many places in the world with more than one species of crocodile, but Florida is the only place in the world that has native populations of both.
Yes, in zoos, parks and perhaps the occasional private collection and farm.
No, as a Wyoming resident for 23 years I can assure you that they are in fact not in Wyoming.
No, the climate is too dry, and they never evolved there.
Yes
No, but alligators live there.
No. Alligators (American Florida alligators) live predominantly in mid to southern Florida, whereas crocodiles live mostly in South America, southern Africa and equatorial Asia.
No, both can live seventy years or more.
Because they are cold blooded to begin with.
No. Other than the rare Chinese alligator of the Yangtze River, alligators live only in the southeastern US, primarily Louisiana and Florida.
No, but alligators live there.
No, but alligators do.
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No. Alligators (American Florida alligators) live predominantly in mid to southern Florida, whereas crocodiles live mostly in South America, southern Africa and equatorial Asia.
There are no crocodiles in the Okefenokee Swamp - just American Alligators.
alligators live in fresh water in northern and southern America while crocodiles can live in swamps in Africa
no...why would you think that
Yes, but very few of then.
No, both can live seventy years or more.
No, there is no such thing as a crocagator. Crocodiles and alligators do not interbreed. Alligators are North American creatures and most crocodiles live in the southern hemisphere so they do not even intermingle.