Quite a while - they spend a lot of their time dormant and sleeping, until they go off to cool down or catch food.
When an alligator hibernates, it will find a cool damp cave to stay in, not underwater.
An alligator is a reptile. Reptiles are cold-blooded vertebrates that have scales and lay eggs on land. Amphibians, on the other hand, are cold-blooded vertebrates that typically have moist skin and lay their eggs in water.
Yes, they are slow moving on land. In the water, you would be in trouble.
Crocodiles can stay on land for several hours, up to 8-10 hours, depending on factors like temperature and activity level. They rely on water for many essential functions, so they will eventually need to return to the water to regulate their body temperature, hydrate, and hunt.
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Both ! They are air-breathing reptiles !
Both. Long time ago there was a aligator that lived in land and water.
When an alligator hibernates, it will find a cool damp cave to stay in, not underwater.
Multiple factors allow the alligator to give birth. As long as these factors stay in check and healthy, alligators can have up to 12 litters of eggs.
Alligators stay in florida .There it is very warm.
It can stay as long as it wants to.
female alligator fertalizes an egg then lays multiple eggs on land
They can stay up to 3-4 hours.
Alligators have legs which they use to crawl on land
No. Because of its lack of camouflage and protection from ultraviolet radiation an albino alligator will not live long in the wild.
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In the water, the alligator, hands down... on land, circumstances would favor the tiger, but I wouldn't rule out the alligator.