Alligator
By Jacob
American Alligator
The Alligator is a reptile and is 20 feet long. Alligators
live in the moist wet damp swamp. Alligators never
ever get rid of their babies. In Florida they declared the
Alligator their state reptile. The color of an Alligator is
gray, green, and sometimes brown. Alligators eat fish
and other small animals. Alligators are close to
crocodiles. Alligators teeth can be seen up and down
and the crocodiles teeth can only seen up .
An Alligator is a reptile.
Alligator’s Habitat
Most Alligators live in Florida . Alligators like the water
most to catch there pray .
Alligator’s Young
Alligators babies stay on the mothers tail where no
one would dare take her babies . Alligators favorite
food is something big because the Alligator would be
hungry . Alligators’ scientific name is Mississippiensis .
Alligator fact’s
The Alligator can leave it’s
mouth open for a long time
and catch it’s pray .
Alligators have rarely attack
people, at least recently.
President Hoover had two
alligators as pets. He kept
them in his bath tub.