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alligators created by Gina Moore of MommyNature.com font on cover by Zoo-phonics.com

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What’s the difference between alligators and crocodiles? Alligators have a wider snout than crocodiles. Crocodiles are usually meaner than alligators. alligator crocodile

Where do alligators live? Alligators live in the water. They like rivers, ponds and lakes. They swim by moving their tails from side to side.

Alligator Babies Alligators lay eggs. When the babies are ready, they hatch out. They are about 8 inches long and they eat small frogs, lizards and fish.

Do alligators make sounds? Yes, alligators make a growling sound.

What do alligators eat? Alligators normally eat fish, turtles, frogs, crayfish, birds, and mammals like raccoons, opossums, armadillos and rabbits.

Alligator Skin Look how rough the skin looks. This tough skin helps protect the alligator.

Warning! If you see a sign like this, don’t go swimming! You don’t want to become a snack for the alligators! ~ CRUNCH!