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•Learn all about alligators—and they are amazing.
•Learn the difference between alligators and crocodiles and find out how many teeth they have, why they have bumps, and how fast they can run.
•Find out how they communicate and why baby alligators have stripes.
•You’ll meet the white alligators at the New Orleans Zoo.
•Make a Glitter Gator Puppet, an alligator bookmark, and an alligator clothespin magnet.
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Those Amazing Alligators
October 16, 2006, Pineapple Press, Inc.
in English
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1561643564 9781561643561
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Table of Contents
What are alligators?
Where in the world do alligators live in the wild?
What is the difference between an alligator and a crocodile?
How did the alligator get its name?
How long have alligators roamed the earth?
Do alligators live in groups or alone?
What do alligators eat?
How many teeth do alligators have?
How much do alligators weigh?
How long are alligators?
How do alligators communicate?
How long do alligators live?
What color are an alligator's eyes?
How fast can an alligator run?
How long can an alligator breathe underwater?
How many eggs does the female alligator lay?
What is an alligator's "egg tooth?"
Why do baby alligators have stripes?
Are alligators endangered?
Which state does the alligator represent?
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Includes bibliographical references (p. ).
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