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  2. Alligator - Wikipedia

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    Alligators generally mature at a length of 1.8 m (6 ft). The mating season is in late spring. In April and May, alligators form so-called "bellowing choruses". Large groups of animals bellow together for a few minutes a few times a day, usually one to three hours after sunrise.

  3. American alligator - Wikipedia

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    An additional report of alligator attacks showed a total of 376 injuries and 15 deaths recorded all from 1948 to 2004, leading this to an increase of the alligator population. [151] In May 2006, American alligators killed three Floridians in less than a week. [ 152 ]

  4. List of fatal alligator attacks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A trapper responded a short time later and eventually caught the alligator. Detectives do not know whether Taylor drowned or was killed by the reptile. His body was decomposed, indicating he had been in the water a couple of days or longer. Remains found inside the alligator during a necropsy were a match to Taylor. [27] November 13, 2015 (on ...

  5. This is where alligators live the most in SC and what to do ...

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    Alligators cannot discern the difference between their normal prey and your beloved Luna (yes that is the most popular female dog name for 2022). Don’t try to get them out of a road. They move ...

  6. SC alligators seemingly disappear this time of year. Where do ...

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    When the alligators emerge during these warmer days, they will absorb what heat they can. “Alligators have prominent ridges along their backs called scutes, bone plates that act as a heat conductor.

  7. These Looming Gators’ Eyes are Terrifying - AOL

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    For many animals, the sound of a youngling causes quite a stir. Alligators are no different in this sense. In fact, a simple baby alligator chirp can cause adult alligators from all around to ...

  8. Alligatoridae - Wikipedia

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    The superfamily Alligatoroidea includes all crocodilians (fossil and extant) that are more closely related to the American alligator than to either the Nile crocodile or the gharial. [1] This is a stem-based definition for alligators , and is more inclusive than the crown group Alligatoridae. [ 2 ]

  9. What do alligators do when a storm like Idalia moves into SC ...

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    Alligator experts have this advice: Leave them alone. If they must be moved, let wranglers take care of it. Chances are, the gator doesn’t want you but they wouldn’t say no to your dog.