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TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE ALLIGATORS
tpwd.texas.govThe American Alligator is the only species from the family Alligatoridae that is native to the United States. Alligators are not an endangered species. They were taken off the endangered species list in 1978; however, they are protected in all 10 states where they occur. How does harvesting them protect the
REPTILES: THE BEAUTIFUL AND THE DEADLY - …
www.annistonmuseum.orgREPTILES: THE BEAUTIFUL AND THE DEADLY - ACTIVITY GUIDE 6 Order: Crocodilia (alligators, crocodiles and the gharial) Family: Crocodylidae Subfamily: Alligatorinae Common Name: AMERICAN ALLIGATOR
REPTILES, AMPHIBIANS, ETC. - ICWDM Home Page
icwdm.orgF-2 Range The American alligator is found in wetlands throughout the coastal plain of the southeastern United States. Viable alligator populations are found
Alligators
www.dnr.sc.govAmerican alligators (Alligator mississippiensis, Figure 1), often called “gators,” are one of 22 crocodilian species worldwide and the most common crocodilian native to the US. The other native crocodilian species is the American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus). Caimans (Caiman . spp.), imported from Central and South
Alligator Attacks on Humans in the United States
www.rexano.org120 Langley Figure 1. Range map of the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis). Figure 2. Alligator mississippiensis photograph courtesy of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
Alligator Informaton Packet, Distribution of American ...
www.dfwwildlife.orgFor further information, contact the American Alligator Program of Texas Parks & Wildlife Department at 10 Parks and Wildlife Dr., Port Arthur, TX 77640, 409.736.2551, or txgator.info@tpwd.state.tx.us.
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