Alligators can vary in size depending on their age, with hatchlings typically ranging from 6 to 8 inches long. Adult American alligators can reach lengths of up to 15 feet, while Chinese alligators are generally smaller, reaching lengths of around 5 to 7 feet.
average length is 13 feet (4.0 m) long, but can grow to 14.5 feet (4.4 m) long
they live up to be 100000 years old
Male American alligators can grow up to 11.2-14.5 feet, though rarely larger than 14 feet. Females can grow up to 8.2-9.8 feet.
yes they do
Alligators can live for over 60 year. This can vary depending on their gender, habitat and health.
Baby alligators live with their mothers. The mother alligator builds the nest next to her gator hole. When the babies hatch, she takes them into her hole where they swim around and learn to be gators. As long as they are with her, they are safe from predators. As they get bigger, they start wandering off. That is when the predators start eating them. Eventually all of them wander off. A few will survive to start new families.
American alligators may live to about 50 years in the wild. After it is four feet long, an alligator is safe from predators except humans and occasionally other alligators.
When baby alligators hatch, they weigh about two ounces and are about eight inches long. Baby alligators can grow to weigh 790 pounds and 13.1 feet long.
The American Alligator's arm length is about 1 foot (12 inches)
Yes. The Cuban alligator is small - say 6 to 6.5 feet long, very intelligent, and has longer, stronger legs than the American alligators. There is some good evidence that the Cuban alligators sometimes hunt in packs, like wolves. They live on land better than other alligators. Unfortunately, the Cuban Alligator is endangered, and is found in only two locations in Cuba.
According to Crocodilian.com, alligators grow about one foot per year, reaching an adult length of 4 to 7 feet, and can live in captivity for more than 50 years.
Alligators can vary in size depending on their age, with hatchlings typically ranging from 6 to 8 inches long. Adult American alligators can reach lengths of up to 15 feet, while Chinese alligators are generally smaller, reaching lengths of around 5 to 7 feet.
Being a baby is a passing phase. No animal live as a baby particularly long. They don't die, they become juveniles, and then adults.
it can live up to 30years
average length is 13 feet (4.0 m) long, but can grow to 14.5 feet (4.4 m) long
No. Because of its lack of camouflage and protection from ultraviolet radiation an albino alligator will not live long in the wild.