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An alligator, or colloquially gator, is a large reptile in the genus Alligator of the family Alligatoridae in the order Crocodilia. The two extant species are the American alligator (A. mississippiensis) and the Chinese alligator (A. sinensis). Additionally, several extinct species of alligator are known from fossil remains.
Fulgora laternaria can reach a length of 85–90 millimetres (3.3–3.5 in), with a wingspan up to 100–150 millimetres (3.9–5.9 in). This insect has a protuberance at its head as long as 10–15 millimetres (0.39–0.59 in), looking like a peanut and showing false eyes to resemble that of a lizard or a serpent.
An alligator nest at Everglades National Park, Florida, United States Spectacled caiman head Black caiman, Jauaperi River, Amazonia Head of smooth-fronted caiman. Family Alligatoridae. Subfamily Alligatorinae. Genus Alligator † Alligator hailensis † Alligator mcgrewi † Alligator mefferdi; Alligator mississippiensis, American alligator ...
More people live close to alligator habitats. Once a dwindling species in South Carolina, alligators have rebounded thanks to being put on the endangered species list. They are so plentiful now ...
Mystic, the first leucistic alligator born to humans, has a $50,000 new habitat at Gatorland built specifically for her and her brother Mayhem, the wildlife park said.
Alligator Habitat. As Florida has become more and more developed, interactions between humans and alligators has increased. This is especially true in developments that have formed retention ponds ...
Today, alligator farming is a large, growing industry in Georgia, Florida, Texas, and Louisiana. These states produce a combined annual total of some 45,000 alligator hides. Alligator hides bring good prices and hides in the 6- to 7-ft range have sold for $300 each. [154]
Alligators can be found swimming in canals, lakes, rivers, and swamps. The majority of alligators in the U.S. live in Florida and Louisiana, where humans coexist with the toothy creatures.