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== Behaviour ==
== Behaviour ==
Found in Rainforest Biome.
Found in Rainforest Biome.
== Hunting ==
== Hunting ==
== Strategy ==
== Strategy ==
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== Real life Facts ==
== Real life Facts ==
THE AMERICAN ALLIGATOR ( ''Alligator mississippiensis'') is the largest reptile in North America. They live in freshwater wetlands in the southeastern United States.
The American alligator is a conservation success story. Once endangered, they have now made a remarkable recovery. State and federal conservation measures, habitat preservation, and reduced demand for alligator products have resulted in a wild population of more than one million alligators.


They have between 74 and 80 teeth in their jaws at any given time.


They can use tools. American alligators have been observed using lures to hunt birds.
Alligators are ecosystem engineers. Alligators play an important role in their wetland ecosystems by creating small ponds known as alligator holes. Alligator holes retain water during the dry season and provide habitats for other animals.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==History==
==History==
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Revision as of 10:34, 18 May 2021

Alligator
Water Animal
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General
Health: 7.0
Idle Speed: 0.2m/s
Eats: Turkey, Tuna, Salmon, Trout, Deer, Elk, Hare, Agouti, Snapping Turtle, Tortoise, Crab
Climb Height: 0.0m
Carbon Released: 0.0ppm
Hunting
Harvest Item: Alligator Carcass
Flees: Yes
Fear Factor: 0.0
Flee Speed: 1.5m/s
Attack Chance: 80 %
Attack Damage: 3.0
Detect Range: 12.5m
Attack Range: 2.5m


See Also

For a list of animals, see Animals.

Behaviour

Found in Rainforest Biome.

Hunting

Strategy

Real life Facts

THE AMERICAN ALLIGATOR ( Alligator mississippiensis) is the largest reptile in North America. They live in freshwater wetlands in the southeastern United States.

The American alligator is a conservation success story. Once endangered, they have now made a remarkable recovery. State and federal conservation measures, habitat preservation, and reduced demand for alligator products have resulted in a wild population of more than one million alligators.

They have between 74 and 80 teeth in their jaws at any given time.

They can use tools. American alligators have been observed using lures to hunt birds.

Alligators are ecosystem engineers. Alligators play an important role in their wetland ecosystems by creating small ponds known as alligator holes. Alligator holes retain water during the dry season and provide habitats for other animals.

Gallery

History

Changes
9.1.4 Alligator Speed was increased from 1.0 to 1.5.
9.0.0 Alligator was added to ECO.