In the swamps, lakes and rivers of the southern U.S.
Yes they do.
No. Alligators (American Florida alligators) live predominantly in mid to southern Florida, whereas crocodiles live mostly in South America, southern Africa and equatorial Asia.
Alligators typically live 30-50 years in the wild. In captivity, they can live even longer, sometimes surpassing 60 years of age.
Lions are not typically found in the same habitats as alligators, but in some circumstances, lions may prey on alligators if they come in contact. However, such interactions are rare due to their different habitats and food preferences.
No. Other than the rare Chinese alligator of the Yangtze River, alligators live only in the southeastern US, primarily Louisiana and Florida.
AMerican alligator can live to be 56
Yes they do.
No. Alligators (American Florida alligators) live predominantly in mid to southern Florida, whereas crocodiles live mostly in South America, southern Africa and equatorial Asia.
In the wet areas :)
grass, mud and stuff
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,)
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.
Crocodiles could survive in Texas. However, they do not naturally live there. American alligators do live in Texas along the Gulf Coast
Alligators live in wetlands because they are aquatic creatures.
both alligators and tigers live in the rain forest.