Are alligators deaf or blind?

Alligators have fairly poor eyesight. They have a “nictitating membrane” to protect their eyes so that they can see underwater. Alligators hear with ears that are located behind their eyes and are very sensitive to vibrations in the water.
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Are alligators deaf?

Alligators have excellent hearing through both air and the water. A common misconception that people often have is about identifying alligators from active crocodiles.
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Do alligators have hearing?

Yet they are known well for their excellent hearing sense in water and on the land. The ears of alligators are located behind their eyes and are not visible at first look. The living reptiles show various ways of hearing senses.
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Are alligators blinds?

Have you ever noticed how an alligator bites by swinging their mouth left or right? That's because alligators are virtually blind straight in front of their nose, so running zigzag might actually help them spot you quicker.
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Are alligators blind at night?

Alligators can see clear at night. They have large, demanding eyes but do alligators have night vision? They have eyes on the tops of their heads, due to the fact that they spend a lot of their time in the water. Interestingly, their large eyes provide them with clear night vision.
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Do alligators cry?

As you may already know, crocodilians likely feel bad about little--especially feeding. However, the premise of the crocodile-tears metaphor may be true. In other words, the observation that alligators, crocodiles and other crocodilians cry is apparently true.
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Can alligators smell period blood?

Like bears, gators can smell the menstruation, which will put your entire party at risk.
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Can alligators feel pain?

Workers were documented repeatedly shooting alligators with a captive bolt gun and crudely stabbing the animals to try to dislocate their vertebrae. Alligators are sensitive and experience pain just as we do.
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Can alligators come up toilet?

In New York, stories of alligators in the sewers have proliferated since the 1930s, but they are probably just urban legends. In Paris, however, a crocodile was found in the city's sewers in the 1980s under Pont Neuf. There is no record, though, of an animal of this kind getting round a U-bend and arriving in a toilet.
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Are alligators sensitive to sound?

Sound is a key sense in many animals, yet relatively little is known about how hearing sensitivity differs between environments. D. Higgs and his colleagues at the University of Maryland wondered how sensitive alligators are to sounds in water and air, and discovered that alligators hear well in both environments.
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Can alligators hear and see out of the water?

Alligators have fairly poor eyesight. They have a “nictitating membrane” to protect their eyes so that they can see underwater. Alligators hear with ears that are located behind their eyes and are very sensitive to vibrations in the water.
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Can alligators understand humans?

"Through training and working with alligators, they can learn the tones of our voices and what commands we give and be able to understand them. At the same time though feeding wild alligators is no good because they get used to us humans very quickly and associate that food with us," Fisher said.
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How intelligent are alligators?

According to a recent study, their intelligence might be sharper than humans previously supposed. American alligators and their cousin Indian marsh crocodiles have apparently begun balancing twigs on their snouts to lure wading birds, which try to grab the twigs for nests.
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Can alligators and crocodiles mate?

Question: Can alligators and crocodiles mate? Answer: No, they can't. Although they look similar, they are genetically too far apart. Although related, they split into separate genera a long time ago.
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Why are alligators so angry?

The brain stem is where survival tactics come from, the alligator has learned to be ill-tempered and mean in order to find food and survive in the wilderness. Another place where aggression and anger comes from is the limbic system.
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What do alligators do in the rain?

When they are cold, they sunbathe, and when they are hot, they go for a swim. This means on a rainy day you may not see as many alligators on land, however, alligators are rather curious creatures which means they will swim up to a boat just to check it out even in the rain.
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What do alligators do at night?

Alligators primarily hunt at dusk or during the night. They lie motionless in wait for prey.
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Is alligator skin bulletproof?

And a tanned alligator leather hide? Not a chance. Alligator skin is definitely not designed for bullet protection and shooting a bullet at it will puncture a hole right through!
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Are crocodiles bulletproof?

Keeping every factor in mind, we can say that a crocodile does not have a bulletproof body, but they can deflect or survive many powerful shots due to the thick layer of skin and bony scales. However, some well-placed shots on their vital parts can kill them immediately.
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Do alligators talk to each other?

To communicate in water, an alligator communicates by slapping the water. During mating season, the male alligator does a head slap on the water to send signals out to the female alligator. Because sound travels faster in water, the head slap technique can allow long-distance communication.
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Can a human Outswim an alligator?

It is very difficult if not impossible to outswim an alligator attack, as you can see in the video below, so again, your best bet is to avoid getting too close in the first place.
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How do you scare an alligator away?

Running away is a good option and a distance of around 20 or 30 feet is usually all it takes to get safely away from an alligator. "They are not made for running after prey," he said. Making a lot of noise can also scare off a gator before any attack begins.
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Do alligators like marshmallows?

They are not picky eaters. In Orange Lake (near Gainesville), between 250 and 300 juvenile alligators—six to seven percent of that population—are cannibalized by larger alligators each year. They will respond to and eat anything. There's nothing special about marshmallows.
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