Alligators live in freshwater and brackish swamps and marshes. Other than the rare Chinese Alligator, which lives on the Yangtze River, alligators are native to the southeastern United States. They are different in several ways from the related crocodilians known as crocodiles.
The largest alligator population lives in the state of Louisiana, and they are found in marshy areas of other states such as Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, North and South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.
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, an alligator is not a mammal. It is a reptile.
Black bear and amican alligator
alagotor prefers ponds.
Its bladder can act as a lung when needed.
they live for 50 years
In wetlands
No, alligator babies hatch from eggs.
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Only the Chinese Alligator (Alligator Sinensis) lives in Asia.
they live in marshes and sand
Yes. The American Alligator lives on the North American continent.
About 35 Years
a swamp
thokkala people
yes in the river
the smamp area