Why are cats not afraid of alligators?

Cats are not afraid of alligators because they are not afraid of bigger animals in general. Not only do they have a history of coming out on top in many animal interactions, but they also are fast and can defend themselves when necessary.
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Do cats get eaten by alligators?

Los Angeles: Pet alligator may have eaten neighbors' cats for decades, animal services officer says – The Mercury News.
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What animal does an alligator fear?

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 will scare alligators away?

One of the most popular methods is mixing humane urine with ammonia and spraying the mixture on the areas where alligators can enter your yard (practically around your property). The theory behind this method is that the smell of the mixture resembles the scent of predators so it may deter alligators.
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Can alligators climb walls?

Yes, alligators can climb fences. Just in case you were wondering. Florida television station WJAX-TV in Jacksonville on Sunday posted a video of a large gator climbing over a fence at Naval Air Station Jacksonville.
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What part of Florida has no alligators?

Some of the more popular areas in Central Florida that aren't occupied by alligators or sharks are freshwater spring-fed rivers. Some of these may include: Ichetucknee Springs, Madison Blue Spring, Withlacoochee, and Big Bend Saltwater Paddling Trail.
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Are gators afraid of cats?

But why are alligators afraid of cats? Alligators are afraid of cats because they are quick, agile, and unpredictable. Their encounters frequently happen on land, an area where gators aren't the most comfortable. Furthermore, alligators may be afraid simply because cats stand up to them.
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What animal kills alligators?

Raccoons are the primary predator, although hogs, otters, and bears have been reported to depredate nests. Juveniles: Small alligators are eaten by a variety of predators including raccoons, otters, wading birds, and fish; however, larger alligators may be their most significant predator.
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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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Do alligators eat pets?

Alligators love dogs, in a gustatory sense. The biggest alligator could and would eat the biggest great Dane, German shepherd, or pit bull in a minute. Average-size alligators would readily eat a terrier, poodle, or dachshund, especially one that was swimming. Dogs are merely prey to an alligator.
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Why are big dogs afraid of cats?

Why are dogs afraid of cats? The most common reason why dogs are afraid of cats is because they had a negative, scary or possibly painful experience with a cat in the past.
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Do tigers eat alligators?

Tigers are exclusively carnivores, meaning they can only eat meat. They can eat most animals in the wild ranging from small rabbits to crocodiles, grizzly bears, alligators, rhinoceros, and even elephants.
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Are alligators afraid of humans?

In fact, gators are naturally scared of humans. When faced with a human in the wild, an alligator is much more likely to fled the area than become aggressive. Now, this does not mean humans should not be cautious around gators. Feeding them will encourage the alligator to interact and will often result in an attack.
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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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What animal has no predator?

Animals with no natural predators are called apex predators, because they sit at the top (or apex) of the food chain. The list is indefinite, but it includes lions, grizzly bears, crocodiles, giant constrictor snakes, wolves, sharks, electric eels, giant jellyfish, killer whales, polar bears, and arguably, humans.
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What big cats eat crocodiles?

Big cats – like lions, leopards and tigers – are among the few animals with enough brawn and moxie to take on a full-grown crocodilian. While these predators certainly target the occasional toothy prey, jaguars are likely the most frequent croc killers.
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How do Lions react to house cats?

Lions, tigers, jaguars, pumas, leopards, and other big cats can kill, eat or prey upon a house cat, but they usually don't. This is because of the small size, nonavailability, similar appearance, and non-delicious nature of cat meat.
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Does the crocodile have any predators?

Predators of Crocodiles include humans, large felines, and birds of prey.
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Can dogs smell alligators?

The dog owner needs to be aware that alligators have a good sense of smell too, and they love to detect a dog's smell. You may be innocently passing by with your dog when an alligator gets a whiff of one of his favorite smells. The best safety tip is to walk with your dog on a leash.
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Which state has the most alligators?

There are gators in every part of Louisiana. The state has one million wild alligators and another million on alligator farms. It has more alligators than any other state. It is also the only state where you can see rare white alligators, which are native to Louisiana.
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Is it safe to kayak with alligators?

Though there's a certain level of risk involved with each outing, kayaking with alligators is safe if you remain alert. They won't attack indiscriminately, and rarely will they stay in the same area as a kayaker. Still, it's important to remember you're a visitor in their territory, and you should respect it as such.
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What city has the most alligators?

The largest population of gators live in Gainesville, FL. They live in freshwater rivers, lakes, swamps, and marshes. There are an estimated five million American alligators in the southeastern U.S. with a quarter of the alligator population in Florida.
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What to do if an alligator chases you?

Do your best to stay calm and fight back strategically.
  1. If the crocodilian merely bites you at first and lets go, this is probably a defensive attack. Don't wait or try to attack it, just run away as quickly as you can.
  2. If the animal seizes hold of you, however, it will likely try to drag you into the water.
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What happens if you run over an alligator?

If you happen to hit one, pull over immediately – but do NOT get out of your car . There's a good chance the gator could be hitching a ride underneath, or it might be hiding, hurt and angry, nearby. An encounter with an injured gator could still be a deadly one. Stay calm and call the authorities .
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