They prefer to inhabit swamps and coastal marshes, but scientists have recorded some cases of alligators hunting in salt water for brief periods. The American alligator is no longer on the ...
The jaws of the American alligator can chomp with up to 3,000 pounds of force, outclassed only by its cousin the saltwater crocodile, which can bite with over 3,600 pounds, more than any other animal.
Under the Biodiveristy Conservation Act 2016, protected species like saltwater crocodiles can only be removed from an environment under strict conditions, so the decision has been made to not ...