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Here you will find lots of useful information
about alligators in North America! |
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Gator Tidbits:
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| The 'Alligator mississippiensis', or American alligator,
lives
in the coastal plains of the southeastern United States, in the swamps,
marshes, lakes and rivers. It feeds on fish, turtles, birds and small
mammals. Alligators rarely attack humans. When this occurs, it is
usually in defense of a nest or because public feeding has caused them
to lose their fear of people. Alligators lay eggs in order to reproduce.
They can have a nest of about 40 eggs at a time, and these will hatch in
60-100 days. Hatchling alligators are about 8-10 inches long. |
What is an 'Albino Alligator'?
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Alligator Movie Files
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| Click here to see an alligator crawling
out of the water |
| Click here to see an alligator jumping for
food |
| Click here to see a baby alligator crawling
on land |
| Click here to see a baby alligator getting a
rub-down from yours truly! |
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