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  2. Alligator - Wikipedia

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    The dermal bones are highly vascularised and aid in calcium balance, both to neutralize acids while the animal cannot breathe underwater [55] and to provide calcium for eggshell formation. [56] Alligators have muscular, flat tails that propel them while swimming. The two kinds of white alligators are albino and leucistic. These alligators are ...

  3. Caiman - Wikipedia

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    The smallest species is the Cuvier's dwarf caiman (Paleosuchus palpebrosus), which grows to 1.2 to 1.5 m (3.9 to 4.9 ft) long. There are six different species of caiman found throughout the watery jungle habitats of Central and Southern America. The average length for most of the other caiman species is about 2 to 2.5 m (6.6 to 8.2 ft) long.

  4. Alligators get more intimidating after study reveals they ...

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    This is not to say American alligators hear as well underwater as they do on land, concluded researchers with A.T. ... The biggest was 9 feet, 9 inches long, the report states.

  5. American alligator - Wikipedia

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    American alligators do not normally reach such extreme sizes. In mature males, most specimens grow up to about 3.4 m (11 ft 2 in) in length, and weigh up to 360 kg (790 lb), [ 7 ] while in females, the mature size is normally around 2.6 m (8 ft 6 in), with a body weight up to 91 kg (201 lb).

  6. This is where alligators live the most in SC and what to do ...

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    Never approach an alligator or a nest. Alligator mothers stay with their eggs and hatchlings for months. Stay at least 10 feet from the water’s edge. Keep your pets on a leash. Alligators cannot ...

  7. Video shows a stray alligator swimming near Florida's flooded ...

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    "Generally, an alligator may be considered a nuisance if it's at least 4 feet in length and believed to pose a threat to people, pets, or property," Calerbout said.

  8. Crocodilia - Wikipedia

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    Not all higher social behaviours are endemic across these clades; a 2023 study of a tinamou bird and American alligator test subjects found alligators do not appear to engage in visual perspective-taking like the birds. [149] Some researchers have proposed an increase in the use of crocodilians as test animals in comparative cognition studies ...

  9. Swamp Park Shares Secret of How Alligators Survive in Icy ...

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    According to local media, the alligators go through a process called brumation, similar to hibernation, in which they shut down their metabolism, keeping their noses above the ice to breathe.As of ...