American Alligator

The American alligator, sometimes referred to colloquially as a gator or common alligator, is a large crocodilian reptile endemic to the southeastern United States.There are two different species of alligator, the American alligator and the Chinese alligator.

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1.where do alligators live in US?

American alligators are most commonly found in the southeastern United States, such as Florida, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, Mississippi, and Texas. Florida and Louisiana have the largest populations of alligators in America, with each inhabited by around 1.5 million alligators.

2.do alligators eat their babies?

An American alligator's grin reveals rows of sharp teeth. Baby alligators can't depend on their elders for a helping hand. In fact, young gators are a perfect bite toeat for large gator adults. ... On the other hand, a little gator-on-gator cannibalism may help keep their populations stable.