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Are there alligators in africa?

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Both species can be found on the American continent (South Florida), yet the alligator is confined to the United States and China (only a handful left in the wild though). The crocodile inhabits lakes and rivers of Africa, Asia, America and Australia. read more

But there are also important biological differences—for one, the Nile crocodile has fewer babies than American alligators, according to Abby Lawson, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation at Clemson University. read more

10 – Occasionally there will be born a white alligator, which is due to either albinoism (due to a total lack of melanin, all white with pink eyes and skin) or a leucism (due to a genetic condition, the skin is very pale but eyes are normal colour and sometimes there are patches of colour on the skin, too). read more

There is a rare type of reptile called the alligratorian that is related to a alligator. read more

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