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  2. See the Gigantic “Godzilla” Gator From Lakeland, Florida

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    Alligators live in the waters and wetlands of every county in Florida. The state has more than 7,800 freshwater lakes and 1,200 freshwater rivers that are a gator’s preferred habitat.

  3. These Alligators Are the Largest Ever Recorded - AOL

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    Alligators have become a common sight in freshwater lakes, ponds, rivers and swamps in the southern U.S. These menacing reptiles may look like crocodiles at first, but if you get a chance to look ...

  4. See the Most Massive Alligators Ever - AOL

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    Some alligators grow so massive that it is hard to tell them from crocodiles – even if you do know that gators have rounded snouts and hidden bottom teeth! Watch this video to see just how big a ...

  5. American alligator - Wikipedia

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    This alligator and the American alligator are now considered to be sister taxa, suggesting that the A. mississippiensis lineage has existed in North America for seven to eight million years. [ 1 ] The alligator's full mitochondrial genome was sequenced in the 1990s, and it suggests the animal evolved at a rate similar to mammals and greater ...

  6. List of largest reptiles - Wikipedia

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    The saltwater crocodile is considered to be the largest extant reptile, verified at up to 6.32 m (20.7 ft) in length and around 1,000–1,500 kg (2,200–3,300 lb) in mass. [2] Larger specimens have been reported albeit not fully verified, [ 3 ] the maximum of which is purportedly 7 m (23 ft) long with an estimated mass of 2,000 kg (4,400 lb).

  7. Alligator - Wikipedia

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    An alligator, or colloquially gator, is a large reptile in the genus Alligator of the family Alligatoridae of the order Crocodilia. The two extant species are the American alligator (A. mississippiensis) and the Chinese alligator (A. sinensis). Additionally, several extinct species of alligator are known from fossil remains.

  8. Watch a Huge Alligator Death Roll to Avoid Capture

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    Keep reading to discover more about how alligator habits and habitats lead to encounters with humans. Where Alligators Live in the U.S. American alligators can be found wherever there is water ...

  9. Monster gator struts across swampy Florida reserve path ... - AOL

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    Bergquist, and his wife Lisa, compared the size of the huge alligator to another 9-foot animal they saw a week previously. “Most times gators are seen in water.