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Do Alligators Live In Texas ( What part of Texas has alligators? )

As a Texas native, I often get asked if alligators live in Texas. Though most people associate alligators with Florida or Louisiana, Texas also has a large number of Alligators as well. In fact, at...

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Are Alligators Dinosaurs? The Truth About These Ancient Reptiles

Alligators are massive reptiles that strongly resemble the dinosaurs we all love to imagine and learn about. But are they really related? Could alligators actually be the modern version of living,...

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Can Crocodiles and Alligators Mate?

When learning about crocodiles and alligators, most people wonder if they can reproduce together. It's easy to see why someone would think so, as both crocodiles and alligators share similar habitats...

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Do Alligators Eat Humans?

Alligators are some of the scariest reptiles found in the United States. Alligators can grow to very large sizes and are capable of doing severe damage to humans. That said, they actually attack...

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Alligator Size | How Big Do Alligators Get?

The largest alligator ever captured was so massive that it broke the winch that hoisted it to get an accurate weight. This behemoth gator was a record-shattering 15 feet and 9.25 inches long,...

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Are Crocodiles Reptiles? Why Crocs Are Reptiles and Not Amphibians

Crocodiles are reptiles that love the water. Because they love the water people often mistake them for amphibians. In the case of crocodiles, some people think that crocodiles are technically fish or...

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