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  2. American alligator - Wikipedia

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    Adult male American alligators measure 3.4 to 4.6 m (11.2 to 15.1 ft) in length, and can weigh up to 500 kg (1,100 lb), with unverified sizes of up to 5.84 m (19.2 ft) and weights of 1,000 kg (2,200 lb) making it the second largest member by length and the heaviest of the family Alligatoridae, after the black caiman. Females are smaller ...

  3. Can alligators climb? Answers to this and 4 more common ... - AOL

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    If the gator does not retreat, back away a couple steps and then run as fast as you can in one straight direction,” according to The Black Hammock. Myth #3: Alligators have poor eyesight Not true.

  4. Fastest animals - Wikipedia

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    Coyotes can easily reach 48 km/h (30 mph), and can sprint at 65 km/h (40 mph) when hunting. [99] Even without a front foot, a coyote can still run at around 32 km/h (20 mph). [98] Big brown bat (flight) 56–64 km/h (35–40 mph) Big brown bats are reported to be one of the fastest bats reaching speeds of up to 40 mph. [101] Common dolphin

  5. How, Exactly, Did This Gator Climb a Fence? - AOL

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    Researchers have found that some alligators can climb as high as 13 feet. So most fences in developed areas cannot deter a motivated gator trying to escape captivity or find water. ©timyee ...

  6. Alligator - Wikipedia

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    Smaller alligators can often be found in large numbers close to each other. The largest of the species (both males and females) defend prime territory; smaller alligators have a higher tolerance for other alligators within a similar size class. Alligators move on land by two forms of locomotion, referred to as "sprawl" and "high walk".

  7. The world-record alligator: How a dead gator grew 9 inches ...

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    A controversial measurement put the world-record alligator at 15 feet, 9 inches and some Mississippi hunters don't think it can be topped.

  8. American crocodile - Wikipedia

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    While an American alligator can survive in water temperatures of 7.2 °C (45.0 °F) and below for some time, an American crocodile in that environment would lose consciousness and drown due to hypothermia. [26] American crocodiles, however, have a faster growth rate than alligators, and are much more tolerant of saltwater. [26]

  9. Even a dead alligator can be dangerous? Here are 6 things to ...

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    The alligator must be secured — line attached, animal alongside the boat — before it is dispatched. Do not shoot at a free swimming alligator, Butfiloski said. Show comments