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  2. American alligator - Wikipedia

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    American alligators are often less aggressive towards humans than larger crocodile species, a few of which (mainly the Nile and saltwater crocodiles) may prey on humans with some regularity. [ 26 ] [ 145 ] Alligator bites are serious injuries, due to the reptile's sheer bite force and risk of infection.

  3. Can alligators climb? Answers to this and 4 more common ... - AOL

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    Of course, if they are provoked, they will become aggressive. Myth #5: Alligators can’t survive in saltwater. While we most often see them in freshwater, alligators can survive in saltwater.

  4. Fact check: Are alligators overpopulated in the Beaufort ...

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    Some female alligators protect their young and may become aggressive if provoked. Do not attempt to keep alligators as pets. Keeping a baby alligator as a pet is a foolish idea, not to mention ...

  5. Crocodilia - Wikipedia

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    Alligators are considered to be less aggressive than either the Nile or saltwater crocodile, [154] but the increase in density of the human population in the Everglades has brought people and alligators into proximity and increased the risk of alligator attacks.

  6. List of fatal alligator attacks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fatal alligator attacks in the United States in reverse chronological order by decade. All occurred in the South , where alligators are endemic to wetlands and tidal marshes . The state of Florida, where most attacks and deaths occur, began keeping records of alligator attacks in 1948.

  7. Watch where you step! These are 7 of the most dangerous ... - AOL

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    American alligators are large reptiles that are generally non-aggressive towards humans, especially if an adequate distance is kept between the two, and can be seen in different areas throughout ...

  8. Alligator - Wikipedia

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    An alligator, or colloquially gator, ... Less consistent differences: Crocodiles are generally thought of as more aggressive than alligators. [61]

  9. What's the difference between an alligator and a crocodile? - AOL

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    Sometimes confused with the much larger and more aggressive crocodiles found in Australia, Africa and southeast Asia, the American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) is relatively docile and shy.