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  2. American alligator - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the year (in particular during the breeding season), American alligators bellow to declare territory, and locate suitable mates. [11] Male American alligators use infrasound to attract females. Eggs are laid in a nest of vegetation, sticks, leaves, and mud in a sheltered spot in or near the water.

  3. Alligator - Wikipedia

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    The bellows of male American alligators are accompanied by powerful blasts of infrasound. [38] Another form of male display is a loud head-slap. [ 39 ] In 2010, on spring nights alligators were found to gather in large numbers for group courtship, the so-called "alligator dances".

  4. Watch out! Alligators will soon be breeding in SC. Here are 5 ...

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    The lower the acoustic resonance of a bellow, the bigger the alligator making the sound is,” The Reptile Room states. Alligators can be quite large Alligators are much bigger, faster and ...

  5. Crocodile farm - Wikipedia

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    A crocodile farm or alligator farm is an establishment for breeding and raising of crocodilians in order to produce crocodile and alligator meat, leather from crocodile and alligator skin, and other goods. Many species of both alligators and crocodiles are farmed internationally. In Louisiana alone, alligator farming is a $60 to $70 million ...

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

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    Don’t try to get them out of a road. They move most in spring and summer looking to breed. Don’t throw things at alligators — it’s illegal and don’t corner them. Regular human activities ...

  7. Breeding season for SC alligators is about to begin. Here are ...

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    Seeing an alligator can be both a startling and fascinating sight. Not seeing one until the last second can be even scarier. Here’s what to remember.

  8. Crocodilia - Wikipedia

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    Alligators and caimans are the noisiest while some crocodile species are almost completely silent. In some crocodile species, individuals "roar" at others when they get too close. The American alligator is exceptionally noisy; it emits a series of up to seven throaty bellows, each a couple of seconds long, at ten-second intervals.

  9. These Looming Gators’ Eyes are Terrifying - AOL

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    Alligators are no different in this sense. In fact, a simple baby alligator chirp can cause adult alligators from all around to investigate, similar to what happened in the video above.