How long is an alligators lifespan?

The American alligator, sometimes referred to colloquially as a gator or common alligator, is a large crocodilian reptile native to the Southeastern United States.

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Can an alligator live to be 100 years old?

Alligators live about as long as humans and average 70 years, but can be 100 years old, if they can survive a difficult life which starts with biting and fighting that never ends.
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How long do alligators live naturally?

American alligators live about 50 years in the wild. After they are 4 feet long, alligators are safe from predators except humans and occasionally other alligators.
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Can crocodile live for 150 years?

Crocodiles can live up to 75 years. Crocodiles can live up to 70 years in the wild, with the Saltwater crocodile being the longest living species. However, crocodile lifespans among species range from 25 to 70 years. Crocodiles in captivity have been known to reach 100 years old.
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Which animal can live forever?

The 'immortal' jellyfish, Turritopsis dohrnii

To date, there's only one species that has been called 'biologically immortal': the jellyfish Turritopsis dohrnii. These small, transparent animals hang out in oceans around the world and can turn back time by reverting to an earlier stage of their life cycle.
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How Long Do Crocodiles Live?



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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How do alligators sleep?

They essentially dig tunnels in the mud where they sleep and when they come out of the gator hole, other animals come in and inhabit the area. It can be hard to say how long these gators will sleep in the tunnels, however once the weather starts to warm up, they will come out of the dormancy.
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Do alligators drink water?

As they eat, alligators tip their heads up to let the saltwater drain out before gulping down their catch. And when they need a drink, gators can tip their heads up to catch rainwater or even gather freshwater from a layer floating atop saltwater after a rain shower.
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Do alligators eat cats?

Alligators will prey on any animal it can physically consume. They readily take domestic dogs and cats.
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Can an alligator breed with a crocodile?

And no, crocs and alligators can't interbreed.
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Are alligators dinosaurs?

Alligators are not dinosaurs, though they belong to the same order as dinosaurs once did. Their ancestors were closely related to dinosaurs and walked the earth at the same time. While dinosaurs went extinct, alligator ancestors went on to evolve into the alligators we see on Earth today.
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What's the oldest animal ever?

Ocean Quahogs (Clams)

At 507 years of age, Ming the clam broke the Guinness World Record as the oldest animal in the world. Ming the clam was dredged off the coast of Iceland in 2006.
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Do alligators eat each other?

Alligators often eat each other for a variety of reasons; whether it be territorial, for survival or something else entirely. Alligators are infamously vicious apex predators that belong to a select group of animals that partake in cannibalism. This describes the act of an animal eating a member of the same species.
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How long can humans live?

While most of us can expect to live to around 80, some people defy expectations and live to be over 100. In places such as Okinawa, Japan and Sardinia, Italy, there are many centenarians. The oldest person in history – a French woman named Jeanne Calment – lived to 122.
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Who lives longer alligators or crocodiles?

Crocodiles live longer than alligators. The average lifespan of a crocodile is between 70-100 years, while the average lifespan of an alligator is usually between 30-50 years.
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Can alligators go in the ocean?

There are many things you may encounter when swimming in the ocean. Alligators probably aren't one of them. While alligators can tolerate salt water for a few hours or even days, they are primarily freshwater animals, living in swampy areas, rivers, streams, lakes, and ponds.
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Will alligators eat you?

It's never a good idea to get purposefully close to an alligator, tempt, or provoke it in any way. However, alligator attacks are fairly rare—and they eat people even less commonly. Only a small fraction of attacks are deadly, and often the remains are found intact after an attack.
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Are alligators smart?

They might have a reputation for being tough, but alligators are amongst the most attentive parents in the reptile world, remaining with their young for as long as three years. They are also highly intelligent, and have been known to use tools.
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What are alligators scared of?

Alligators have a natural fear of humans, and usually begin a quick retreat when approached by people. If you have a close encounter with an alligator a few yards away, back away slowly. It is extremely rare for wild alligators to chase people, but they can run up to 35 miles per hour for short distances on land.
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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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How fast can an alligator run?

Alligators can reach speeds of up to 35 mph on land (though they are known to tire quickly). In the water, an alligator can reach a top speed of 20 mph. That's faster than a bottlenose dolphin. They also have a lot more stamina in the water, which means you should never challenge one to a race.
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Can you stab a crocodile?

A man has escaped a saltwater crocodile attack by stabbing the animal with a knife as it grabbed his leg and tried to pull him into a river in Queensland, Australia. The 60-year-old man was taken to hospital where he underwent surgery for his injuries, ABC reports.
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Do alligators feel pain?

Alligators are sensitive and experience pain just as we do. On one day, 500 alligators were fully conscious during slaughter. They struggled to escape as workers cut into them.
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Is a hippo bulletproof?

Hippos are not bulletproof. But their skin is as thick as it needs to prevent bullets. Nonetheless, hippos have been killed by bullets in the past.
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