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Can alligators be domesticated?

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Alligators reach maturity at a certain size. (“Young alligators grow 3–8 in (7.6–20.3 cm) a year and reach adulthood at 6 ft (1.8 m)” - wikipedia.) They grow about a foot a year. The reason we need them to grow quickly is this process of domestication can take /forever/. read more

Alligators can live for about 50 years! The animal needs to have a calmer, adaptable demeanor. We must be able to find an individual we can work with directly. A hawk chick, you can train. But people get baby alligators sometimes, and no one’s been able to make it do anything other than be an alligator. read more

They all belong to the family Alligatoridae, in which there are two species of alligators and six different species of caiman. All the caimans are native to the Americas, primarily South America, although the range of one species, the spectacled caiman, extends into Central America. read more

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