ALLIGATOR

large aquatic reptile of the genus Alligator, in the same order as the crocodile. There are two species—a large type found in the S United States and a small type found in E China. Alligators differ from crocodiles in several ways. They have broader, blunter snouts, which give their heads a triangular appearance; also, the lower fourth tooth does not protrude when the mouth is closed, as it does in the crocodile.

The American alligator,Alligator mississipiensis, is found in swamps and sluggish streams from North Carolina to Florida and along the Gulf Coast. When young, it is dark brown or black with yellow transverse bands. The bands fade as the animal grows, and the adult is black. Males commonly reach a length of 9 ft (2.7 m) and a weight of 250 lbs (110 kg); females are smaller. Males 18 ft (5.4 m) long were once fairly common, but intensive hunting for alligator leather eliminated larger individuals (a specimen over 10 ft/3 m long is now unusual) and threatened the species as a whole. The wild American alligator is now protected by law, but it is also raised on farms for commercial uses.

Alligators spend the day floating just below the surface of the water or resting on the bank, lying in holes in hot weather. They hunt by night, in the water and on the bank. Young alligators feed on water insects, crustaceans, frogs, and fish; as they grow they catch proportionally larger animals. Large alligators may occasionally capture deer and cows as they come to drink; they do not commonly attack humans. Alligators hibernate from October to March. In summer the female builds a nest of rotting vegetation on the bank and deposits in it 20 to 70 eggs, which she guards for 9 to 10 weeks until they hatch.

The Chinese alligator,A. sinensis, which grows to about 6 ft (1.8 m) long, is found in the Chang (Yangtze) River valley near Shanghai. This species is nearly extinct. Caimans are similar, but distinct members of the Alligatoridae family found in Central and South America. There are several species, classified in three genera. The largest grow up to 15 ft (4.8 m) long. Unlike alligators, caimans have bony overlapping scales on their bellies. Baby caimans are often sold in the United States as baby alligators.

Alligators and caimans are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Reptilia, order Crocodilia, family Alligatoridae.

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...specifically put off by the way alligator wrestlers received their tips...questioned one of the non-Indian alligator wrestlers, Tommy Carter...subject " He wrestles with alligators at Musa Isle and gets money...another method of "waking the alligator up" as performed by Josie...
35. THE ALLIGATOR BENEFACTOR 31 While a man who had set out to hunt was traveling about he saw an Alligator lying on the ground in the pine woods. The Alligator said, "Hunt for some water with me and put me into...
...different sort? Could he have been an alligator, for example? That depends. We might think of an alligator as a composite typically consisting in...we do, shall we say that any mind-alligator-body composite is an alligator, or...
...former. 12. Could Socrates have been an Alligator? That depends. We might think of an alligator as a composite typically consisting in a...If we do, shall we say that any mind-alligator-body composite is an alligator, or must...
...didnt and then when he really did find an alligator egg at the river and he told his mother...they finally did when he brought it the alligator to school. MS. MYERS: Very excellent...instance, where did Frederick keep the alligator egg? TRUDY: He kept it in his shoe...
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...Stomachs of American Alligators, Alligator Mississippiensis...American alligators frequently consume...one study of alligator prey turtles...Nine juvenile Alligator mississippiensis...body size of the alligators was 1.9...
...juvenile female American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) were...tibial bone from female alligators (Alligator mississippiensis), 3...tibial bone from female alligators (Alligator mississippiensis), 3...
...juvenile American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis...after injecting the alligators with pentobarbital...preparation from alligator livers. We isolated...concentrations in juvenile alligators (Alligator mississippiensis...
...Enduring Seminoles: From Alligator Wrestling to Ecotourism...Enduring Seminoles: From Alligator Wrestling to Ecotourism...enjoyed Indian weddings, alligator wrestling, and simple "gawking...alongside monkeys, birds, and alligators. SALLIE MIDDLETON Florida...
Alligators in the swamp: the impact of derivatives on the financial performance of depository institutions by III Elijah Brewer , William...
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...Central Florida, alligator populations are...water quality. Alligators are the top predators...vegetation: an alligator nest. No one is...that we can see. Alligators are not normally...increasing while alligator habitat is decreasing...one thing: more alligators on golf courses...
...narrow, while an alligators is broad. The alligator got its name...English, became alligator. Some of the...accounts of alligators come from French...some of the alligators teeth to make...carved from alligator ivory-- some...
...examine bass as well as alligators because both are at...relentless development, its alligator, turtle and bass populations...percent drop in Apopka alligators over 20 years. A chemical...There clearly are fewer alligators under six feet living...globally." Even though alligator population numbers...
Famous Alligator Lives on at Georgia Park Oscar the alligator swam the waters of the Okefenokee Swamp Park in Georgia...park opened in 1946. When the 14-foot, half-ton alligator died last year, the park lost its oldest resident...
Antibiotic Alligator: Promising Proteins Lurk...proteins found in American alligator blood that kill a wide...ILLUSTRATION OMITTED While alligators immune response is mighty...Gainesville. Thirty-three alligators died and 13 more were...
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Alligator Skull Found on Yorkshire Moor. A PAINTER...shock at finding the severed head of an alligator while he was out walking his dogs. Peter...and found to be that of an American alligator, officially an alligator mississippiensis...
Later, Alligator; Reptile among Animals and Plants Tricked...Colwyn Bay, keepers report that a male alligator and Andean condor have starting their...down to the mild weather. "Albert the alligator has been making courtship booming noises...
Can Bear Survive a Week in a Luxury Spa? the Television Adventurer Swaps Alligator Wrestling for Pampering in Mauritius. I love going on holiday - and even more so when it is raining hard at home. Somehow, it...
Will Bear Grylls Survive a Week at a Luxury Spa in Mauritius? the Television Adventurer Swaps Alligator Wrestling for a Spot of Five-Star Pampering. ILOVE going on holiday - and even more so when it is raining hard at home. Somehow...
Biologists Work to Save Alligator Gar. Byline: Gene Mueller, THE WASHINGTON TIMES Old...filled with teeth and looking, well, looking like an alligator - hence its name, alligator gar. Gars are not strangers to our own Potomac River...
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ALLIGATOR large aquatic reptile of the genus Alligator, in the same order...found in E China. Alligators differ from crocodiles...The wild American alligator is now protected...commercial uses. Alligators spend the day floating...
ALLIGATOR PEAR see avocado . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
CAIMAN see alligator . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...Colonel Davy Crockett of Tennessee, boasted: Im that same David Crockett, fresh from the backwoods, half-horse, half-alligator, a little touched with the snapping turtle; can wade the Mississippi, leap the Ohio, ride a streak of lightning, slip...
...1927 and 1928. He wrote Lacoste on Tennis (1928). Among his inventions were the metal tennis racquet and his trademark "alligator" logo polo shirt. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission...
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