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Instead, they rely on a special type of bacteria that can break down salt into its basic components, such as sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium. Alligators can live for more than years, and they have been known to live as long as years. Their diet consists of a wide variety of animals, including fish, turtles, birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians and fish eggs.

Can crocodiles and alligators mate? They are too far apart because of their genetics. They split into different genera a long time ago. Both alligators and crocodiles can climb trees, and this is documented in scientific studies, and occasionally caught on camera. If the trees are strong enough for them to climb, then it depends on their weight. Crocodiles are also known to be able to swim in the water, which is why they are often seen swimming in rivers and lakes.

The two animals are related to each other. Alligators hang out in freshwater, while crocodiles live in saltwater. A croc is a reptile that lives in the water. Gators, on the other hand, are reptiles that live on land. They can be found all over the world, but they are most commonly found in Africa, Asia, and South America. The crocodiles do not live in texas. The temperature is too cold. American crocodile is close to extinction in far south Florida. Crocs are grayish-green, possibly to the point of being black.

In the first scientific study of crocodiles at play, he found they are capable of forming playful relationships, not only with each other but with other species such as river otters and even humans.

A man who saved a crocodile that had been shot in the head became friends with the reptile. Table of Contents. Important Facts. Explained for Beginners.

 
 

 

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Not really. How long can an alligator stay underwater? Easily 20 to 30 minutes and they can stay under from 1 hour to 24 hours if necessary and conditions are right i. When do alligators have their babies? Hatching is about 60 to 70 days later in late August to early September.

NOTE: Mama alligator guards her nest vigorously! How many eggs does a female alligator lay? Between 20 and 60 eggs depending on her size. The average is 30 to Only one in about baby alligators ever lives to be 3 feet long, however. Fish, turtles, frogs, snakes, birds, and mammals eat them. Are alligators cannibalistic? To some extent, yes. When they begin to compete for the same kinds of foods. Little alligators eat little things that big alligators ignore.

Do alligators make any sounds? Several sounds are made by alligators. Young ones make a chirping sound rarely heard in alligators over about 4' long. Larger alligators will hiss when threatened as a warning to leave them alone. Sexually mature alligators bellow sounds like a chainsaw trying to start.

Both males and females can bellow. The males sound more impressive; the female's sound is more like "snorts" because of their usually smaller size. Bellowing is not necessarily mating-related. Do alligators really use their tails as weapons? The tails are strong and powerful, but they are that way for swimming, not fighting. Sometimes an alligator might "hit" something with its tail, but probably it is an accident. An alligator often times turns to the side to bite at something, his tail moves in the same direction to help him keep his balance.

So it may be said that if an alligator hits something with its tail, it is because it was trying to bite it with its mouth. What's the difference between an alligator and a crocodile? Range: Crocodiles do not live in Texas. Texas Parks and Wildlife 1 Animal Services Unit Name: American Alligator — Alligator mississippiensis.

Males and females grow at similar rates until they reach three feet. After that, females grow much slower. A Louisiana study revealed that male alligators at age 10 averaged 8. Females age 10 were about 6. At age 20, females measured 8. Any alligator over 9 feet is almost certainly a male. The longest recorded length for an alligator is 19 feet 2 inches. This massive animal was taken in Louisiana in An alligator this size could weigh as much as 1, pounds.

Males regularly reach ages of years in the wild. In captivity, they have reached years of age. Older males are the exception, not the rule. Females are not as long-lived. Under captive conditions, they often reach years. Probably few wild females live that long. Food: Young alligators eat spiders, insects, crayfish, shrimp, minnows and crabs. As they grow larger, they begin to feed on fish, small turtles, frogs, snakes and small birds. Alligators 4 feet and longer eat a wide variety of food items and are very opportunistic.

Large turtles, fish, wading birds, ducks, muskrats, nutria, otters, raccoons, even other alligators and an occasional deer are eaten. Carrion is also a major dietary component. Nest: Courtship and mating occur in late spring and early summer. They're also known to pop into saltwater marsh ecosystems for a snack.

They're actually quite partial to blue crab. Probably not. The animals can't handle salty water for very long, since they lack salt glands that pump harmful concentrations of sodium and other seawater ions out of their bodies.

Young alligators seem to have an especially hard time in saltwater, though the thicker skin of older alligators may provide better tolerance.

Whether or not you're near freshwater or saltwater when you see an alligator, the same principle holds: To stay safe, keep your distance. Read next. US Markets Loading H M S In the news.

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Name: American Alligator — Alligator mississippiensis. Males and females grow at similar rates until they reach three feet. After that, females grow much slower. A Louisiana study revealed that male alligators at age 10 averaged 8. Females age 10 were about 6. At age 20, females measured 8. Any alligator over 9 feet is almost certainly a male. The longest recorded length for an alligator is 19 feet 2 inches.

This massive animal was taken in Louisiana in An alligator this size could weigh as much as 1, pounds. Males regularly reach ages of years in the wild. In captivity, they have reached years of age.

Older males are the exception, not the rule. Females are not as long-lived. Under captive conditions, they often reach years. Probably few wild females live that long. Food: Young alligators eat spiders, insects, crayfish, shrimp, minnows and crabs. As they grow larger, they begin to feed on fish, small turtles, frogs, snakes and small birds. Alligators 4 feet and longer eat a wide variety of food items and are very opportunistic.

Large turtles, fish, wading birds, ducks, muskrats, nutria, otters, raccoons, even other alligators and an occasional deer are eaten. Carrion is also a major dietary component. Nest: Courtship and mating occur in late spring and early summer. Typically, female alligators lay their eggs in mid-June into early July.

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Twitter LinkedIn icon The word "in". LinkedIn Fliboard icon A stylized letter F. Flipboard Facebook Icon The letter F. Facebook Email icon An envelope. Email Link icon An image of a chain link. It symobilizes a website link url. How long do alligators get? You can guess an alligator's length accurately by guessing the distance between his eyes and nose in inches.

For each inch add one foot of length. How old do alligators get? The oldest recorded age of an alligator is 56 years. A zoo gator. Wild alligators are impossible to age after they reach about five feet long, because the growth rate may vary from gator to gator and it's not as precise as when they were growing a foot a year. Wild gators probably do get over 40 or so before death catches up with them.

Do you feed the alligators at Brazos Bend? For the last 65 million years alligators have done a pretty good job of feeding themselves. No, we don't feed the alligators. Park visitors should not feed them, either. It teaches them to be unafraid of humans, and junk food is bad for them anyway. What do alligators eat? How often? Alligators eat potato chips, marshmallows, burned wieners; anything that splashes in the water near them that looks and smells like food. They really don't know people can be food They normally eat fish, turtles, frogs, crayfish, birds, and mammals such as raccoons, opossums, armadillos, rabbits, and even sometimes deer They also eat shotgun shells, beer cans, fishing corks, and rocks.

Because alligators are "cold blooded" they use food mainly for growth and repair, and reproduction. The can probably go for a year or so without eating if they had to.

During the "winter" they are not known to eat at all. Do alligators hibernate in the winter? Not really. How long can an alligator stay underwater? Easily 20 to 30 minutes and they can stay under from 1 hour to 24 hours if necessary and conditions are right i. When do alligators have their babies? Hatching is about 60 to 70 days later in late August to early September. NOTE: Mama alligator guards her nest vigorously! How many eggs does a female alligator lay?