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    Alligator. An alligator, or colloquially gator, is a large reptile in the genus Alligator of the family Alligatoridae of 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.

  2. Jun 3, 2024 · Alligator, either of two crocodilians classified in the genus Alligator and related to the tropical American caimans. Alligators can be differentiated from true crocodiles by the form of their jaw and teeth. Alligators possess a broad U-shaped snout and have an ‘overbite’; that is, all the teeth of the lower jaw fit within the teeth of the upper jaw.

  3. May 30, 2024 · 4. Their Sex Is Determined by Temperature. One of the weirder facts about alligators is that the sex of them is determined not by DNA but, rather, by climate. If the temperature in the baby ...

  4. The American alligator ( Alligator mississippiensis ), sometimes referred to as a gator or common alligator, is a large crocodilian reptile native to the Southeastern United States and a small section of northeastern Mexico. It is one of the two extant species in the genus Alligator, and is larger than the only other living alligator species ...

  5. May 24, 2024 · The American alligator is a species of alligator inhabiting freshwater rivers, lakes, and swamps and brackish waters in the Southern United States and northeastern Mexico. It is one of the best-known living crocodilians. The species is one of two classified in the genus Alligator, the other being the Chinese alligator (A. sinensis).

  6. The American alligator is a rare success story of an endangered animal not only saved from extinction but now thriving. State and federal protections, habitat preservation efforts, and reduced ...

  7. An Alligator, also known simply as a “gator,” is a large reptile in the taxonomic genus Alligator.The only living species in the genus are the Chinese and the American Alligators.. They are members of the taxonomic order Crocodilia, along with crocodiles, gharials, and caimans.Their closest relatives, the caimans, share the Alligatoridae family, but researchers do not consider them “true ...

  8. An Alligator is a crocodilian in the genus ‘Alligator’ of the family ‘Alligatoridae’. Alligators are large, semi-aquatic carnivorous reptiles with four small legs and a very large, long tail. The tail is half the animals total length. Alligators tails help propel them rapidly through the water and is used to make pools of water during ...

  9. Alligator Profile. The alligator is about as close as one can get to seeing a modern-day dinosaur.. Early alligator ancestors appeared more than 200 million years ago and, approximately 80 years ago, crocodilians (the group that encompasses alligators, crocodiles, caimans and gharials) appeared during the Cretaceous period. The term “alligator” translates into a Spanish word that means ...

  10. alligator, Either of two species of long-snouted reptiles constituting the genus Alligator (family Alligatoridae, order Crocodilia). Alligators differ from crocodiles in snout shape and tooth placement. Living in large bodies of water such as lakes, swamps, and rivers, these lizardlike carnivores use their powerful tail for defense and swimming.

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