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  2. Alligator - Wikipedia

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    Alligators commonly live up to 50 years, but there have been examples of alligators living over 70. [14] One of the oldest recorded alligator lives was that of Saturn , an American alligator who was hatched in 1936 in Mississippi and spent nearly a decade in Germany before spending the majority of his life at the Moscow Zoo , where he died at ...

  3. 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).

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

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    Alligator superpowers are real. ... “New research shows that alligators ... can hear underwater,” the University of Georgia’s Coastal Ecology Lab reported in a Jan. 15 ... 9 inches long, the ...

  5. SC alligators seemingly disappear this time of year. Where do ...

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    With hibernation, the warm-blooded animal will deeply sleep until spring and will not eat or drink until it awakens, whereas cold-blooded animals that brumate do not go into a deep sleep and will ...

  6. Crocodile - Wikipedia

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    A 5.2 m (17 ft) long saltwater crocodile has been confirmed as having the strongest bite force ever recorded for an animal in a laboratory setting. It was able to apply a bite force value of 3,700 lbf (16,000 N), and thus surpassed the previous record of 2,125 lbf (9,450 N) made by a 3.9 m (13 ft) long American alligator.

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

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    Hurricane Helene displaced alligators, turtles, and other wildlife in Florida. ... The shark should be safe as long as it gets enough to eat, "which, as the only shark in the lake, it seems like ...

  8. Alligatoridae - Wikipedia

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    The lineage including alligators proper (Alligatorinae) occurs in the fluvial deposits of the age of the Upper Chalk in Europe, where they did not die out until the Pliocene age. The true alligators are today represented by two species, A. mississippiensis in the southeastern United States , which can grow to 15.6 ft (4.6 m) and weigh 1000 lbs ...

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

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    It’s estimated there are 100,000 alligators in South Carolina, not even close to the 2 million in the state with the most, Louisiana. Wildlife experts there say if you’re in a lake, just ...