They have been known to travel for miles in search of new territory.
There are several animals that fit that description: alligators, crocodiles, and gharials.
Crocodile
Claw - claw's Hunters - hunters' Aligator - aligator's Fly - fly's Men - men's
Crocs and Gators have been recorded to run for short distances at speeds of up to 25MPH, but these speeds only last for a few minutes. If the alligator is simply moving across land without haste, it can go pretty far but alligators do get tired easily. Until they need to eat or cool off, alligators can travel on land but not too far.
Tigers can travel around 10-20 miles in a day while searching for food, patrolling their territory, and hunting. However, they can cover greater distances when necessary, such as during mating season or in search of new territory.
aligator
It can stay as long as it wants to.
Both. Long time ago there was a aligator that lived in land and water.
anywhere they wanted but they never came very far by land travel
It depends where it is going.
Aligator
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The Albino aligator came from its mommy.
mostly seaguls because they land on the water the most and are the easiest for an aligator to catch
aligator
Aligator is a crocodile. But a little smaller. Ussually live in swamps. and white.
DJ Aligator was born on 1975-03-10.