Tigers and alligators are both born from eggs. Female tigers give birth to live cubs, while female alligators lay eggs that hatch into baby alligators. Both species exhibit maternal care for their offspring after birth or hatching.
Alligators typically live 30-50 years in the wild. In captivity, they can live even longer, sometimes surpassing 60 years of age.
in the lousianna bouyou's or however you spell it Actually this is wrong. The only place in the world where Alligators and Crocodiles naturally live side by side is the Florida Everglades. Remember, alligators are freshwater and crocodiles are salt water animals. Although older alligators can tolerate salt water, the only place where the saliently of the water allows both species to live next to each other are the murky, brackish water of the Florida Evergladesw.
There are two main species of alligator: the American alligator (found in the southeastern United States) and the Chinese alligator (found in eastern China). American alligators are larger and have a wider distribution compared to Chinese alligators. Both species are carnivorous reptiles known for their powerful jaws and ability to live in freshwater habitats.
No. Other than the rare Chinese alligator of the Yangtze River, alligators live only in the southeastern US, primarily Louisiana and Florida.
no species of alligators live in the amazon. The closest thing to it is their caimans. There are plenty caimans in the amazon.
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The Egyptian god of crocodiles was Sobek; alligators were unknown to them as the two species of alligator live in China and in the Americas.
Caiman (note spelling) and alligators are in the same family of crocodilians. However, they are distinctly different and live in different areas. All species of caiman are native to Central and South America and are basically tropical and subtropical. (They have been introduced to some other areas, like S. Florida.) Alligators are temperate zone animals and can tolerate cold winters and freezing temperatures (as in N. Carolina, etc.). There are two species: The American (SE U.S.) and the Chinese (E. China). They are similar in appearance, but the American species is much larger. The Chinese species might be the origin of the Chinese dragon mythologies.
Polar bears live in the arctic circle. Alligators live in southeast USA. They live in completely different environments and will never meet each other.
Alligators do not live where anacondas live. They live in different continents. Large female green anacondas prey on black caimans, but mainly the females and small males.
The Crocodile would not fight with an alligator as an alligator is smaller and many crocodile species live in different countries of the world that alligators do.
Live Alligators was created in 1990.
An aquatic habitat is the shelter where alligators live in
Yes alligators do live in groups (some of them,)
There are no crocodiles in Alabama or anywhere else in the United States. There is a species of American crocodile, but they are in Central and South America. There are alligators in the United States, but that is a different animal, although very similar in appearance.
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