Alligators

How long do most aligators live?

How long do most aligators live?

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.

  1. Can alligators live 100 years?
  2. How long do alligators live as pets?
  3. Can alligators live for 2 years?
  4. Can crocs and alligators mate?
  5. How old is the oldest crocodile recorded?
  6. Can an alligator be tamed?
  7. Can alligators be friendly?
  8. What is the oldest animal on earth?
  9. Why do alligators live so long?
  10. How big can an alligator get?
  11. Are alligators smart?
  12. Can an alligator eat a whole human?
  13. Do alligators eat once a year?

Can alligators live 100 years?

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.

How long do alligators live as pets?

Lifespan of Alligators in the Wild

Based on the ages of captive alligators, scientists have estimated how long alligators can live in the wild. Chinese alligators are believed to live an average of 50 years in the wild. American alligators probably live about 35-50 years in the wild.

Can alligators live for 2 years?

So how and why have they survived so long? They are nearly perfect animals for their environment, including U.S. states like Florida, Georgia, Alabama and Louisiana. Alligators can survive two to three years without eating. Alligators are one of the few reptiles today that care for their young.

Can crocs and alligators 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.

How old is the oldest crocodile recorded?

The world's oldest living crocodile in captivity is Henry the Nile Crocodile, who earned a reputation as a man eater in Botswana before being captured by an elephant hunter named Sir Henry in 1903. He now resides at Crocworld Conservation Centre in South Africa, and is thought to be at least 117 years old.

Can an alligator be tamed?

YOU cannot train this animal: Can a gator be trained? Yes, absolutely, but not in a home setting and not by the average individual. ... Even the best behaved, well-trained gator is not a pet; we can train them to be more docile and accepting of us, but they are not, and will never be, domesticated.

Can alligators be friendly?

While they may not rank the highest on being the most friendly or cuddliest animals, alligators are certainly one of the most fascinating, dare we say...

What is the oldest animal on earth?

Oldest animal ever

The longest-lived animal ever discovered is a quahog clam, estimated to be 507 years old. It had been living on the seabed off the north coast of Iceland until it was scooped up by researchers in 2006 as part of a climate change study.

Why do alligators live so long?

Alligators exhibit low survivorship of eggs, hatchlings and juveniles, he said, but high survivorship among adults, and their delayed sexual maturity makes them particularly critical to maintaining the species.

How big can an alligator get?

American alligators are large crocodilians found only in the United States. They can grow to be more than 12 feet (3.6 meters) in length and weigh as much as 1,000 pounds (450 kilograms), with males being slightly larger than females on average. The animal's dark skin is armored with small, bony scales called scutes.

Are alligators smart?

Alligator. ... 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.

Can an alligator eat a whole human?

Alligators. Despite their manifest ability to kill prey similar to or larger than humans in size and their commonness in an area of dense human settlement (the southeastern United States, especially Florida), American alligators rarely prey upon humans.

Do alligators eat once a year?

Ideally, alligators can go one whole year without food, but yes, in extreme situations they can starve for up to 2 to 3 years. Alligators are ectothermic; they have a slow metabolism and can control their heart rate to survive long periods of starvation, freezing and dark conditions.

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