alligators in English

noun
1
a large semiaquatic reptile similar to a crocodile but with a broader and shorter head, native to the Americas and China.
The zoo here is now playing host to a pair each of seamy crocodiles, alligators and caimans, giving the city dwellers a glimpse of some rare species.
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1. Alligators, caimans

2. Coexisting With Alligators Living With Alligators Alligators have inhabited Texas’ marshes, swamps, rivers, ponds, and lakes for many centuries

3. How Alligators Hunt

4. Do alligators lay eggs?

5. Typically, crocodiles are more aggressive than Alligators, which makes crocodiles more dangerous than Alligators.

6. The Difference Between Alligators and Crocodiles

7. We' re no match for alligators, Odie

8. Alligators, hydrangeas, swords all over the place.

9. Besides being rare mutations to begin with, leucistic and albinistic alligators are at a distinct and deadly disadvantage from normal alligators.

10. Crocodiles are often mistaken for alligators and Caimans

11. These are animals like alligators and most turtles.

12. To most people, Alligators and crocodiles look similar

13. Caimans, along with alligators, belong to the family Alligatoridae

14. Crocodiles have slender snouts, while alligators’ are broader

15. Caimans and alligators both have wide, U-shaped snouts

16. Alligators are not known to attack humans in Arkansas

17. The Alligators are Ben Ali Gator's dancers from Disney's Fantasia

18. She believes that "anyone who likes alligators can't be bad."

19. The majority of American Alligators inhabit Florida and Louisiana

20. Everglades, alligators, pig farms, sulphuric acid, wood chipper, incinerator.

21. Alligators don't have that fringe on their hind leg.

22. The state’s Living with Alligators brochure provides more useful tips

23. American Alligators are the largest reptiles in the United States

24. Alligators and crocodiles are reptiles from the same order, Crocodilia

25. Down in Florida they got alligators tearing off car bumpers.

26. There are two species of Alligators; the Chinese alligator (A

27. Home base: Crocodiles tend to live in saltwater habitats, while Alligators

28. Like that craze for baby alligators in New York years back.

29. Alligators are crocodilians in the genus Alligator of the family Alligatoridae

30. American crocodiles are more susceptible to cold weather than American alligators.

31. Chinese Alligators have appeared in Chinese literature since 222–227 AD

32. Caiman is a reptile that is closely related to alligators and crocodiles

33. Here are some of the best places to see Alligators in Florida:

34. Water holes where alligators lived began to dry up in the droughts.

35. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || Alligators, caimans, crocodiles

36. Alligators, being cold-blooded, do not have to eat very often

37. Description: American Alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) inhabit the southeastern United States.Once a federally listed endangered species, American Alligators have recovered and are common in many areas of the Southeast

38. Alligators are the noisiest, while some crocodile species are almost completely silent.

39. In Florida alone there are an estimated more than 1 million Alligators

40. Adult Alligators are apex predators critical to the biodiversity of their habitat

41. Alligators can be taken legally only by individuals with proper licenses or permits.

42. 16. (a) How do sea turtles, some birds and alligators incubate their eggs?

43. However, do not let children or pets swim in waters with Alligators

44. Today, hunting wild American Alligators is tightly regulated, and alligator meat and

45. For instance, Alligators have wide, u-shaped snouts, where crocodiles have narrow V …

46. Well, the good news is we don't have to worry about these alligators.

47. Bayous provide habitat for animals as diverse as shrimp, wading birds, and alligators

48. Several Alligators have made their home in one of Buhl’s natural hot springs

49. American Alligators are reptiles, and they are members of the Crocodylia ­order

50. Depending on the species of Caiman they are typically smaller than alligators and crocodiles