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- gr****es. Alligators commonly live up to 50 years, but there have been examples of alligators living over 70. One of the oldest recorded alligator lives was...
- alligator po****tion. In May 2006, American alligators killed three Floridians in less than a w****. At least 28 fatal attacks by American alligators have...
- Chinese literature. Chinese alligators were later thought to give Buddhist priests merit if the priests were to buy alligators held in captivity and release...
- swamps may have been killed by alligators; children were understood as particularly vulnerable to attacks by alligators, and that identification may have...
- (western alligator lizards) Cedros Island alligator lizard (Elgaria cedrosensis) Central peninsular alligator lizard (Elgaria velazquezi) Madrean alligator lizard...
- oldest living alligator in captivity and has been recognized as such by Guinness World Records. However, it is not uncommon for alligators in captivity...
- related to the American alligator than to either the Nile crocodile or the gharial. This is a stem-based definition for alligators, and is more inclusive...
- alligator is an urban legend centered around alligators that live in sewers outside alligators' native range. Some cities in which sewer alligators have...
- It has been described as "alligator capturing techniques."[citation needed] Southeastern Native Americans hunted alligators as a food source for thousands...
- Alligator tug extended the social and economic stability provided by the timber industry and supported the po****ting of this vast region. Alligators...