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Age and Lifespan of Alligators
Alligators can live up to 40 years in the wild, but there have been reports of some that have been estimated to be as old as 100 years. Contrary to popular belief, it is not possible to outrun an alligator for 30 minutes, as they can move at speeds of up to 20 miles per hour in short bursts.
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Let's Start a Coup features stories from survivors who have overcome toxic relationships, while Onword with Rosie O'Donnell is part of the outspoken podcast network and can be found on the iHeart Radio app and other podcast platforms.
ChapterAge and Lifespan of Alligators
EpisodeAll About Alligators
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The alligator's armor plating makes it difficult to hunt and their longevity, estimated to be around 40 years, makes it difficult to capture them, as seen with reports of 100-year-old alligators being captured.
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The alligator's armor plating makes it difficult to hunt and their longevity, estimated to be around 40 years, makes it difficult to capture them, as seen with reports of 100-year-old alligators being captured.
ChapterAge and Lifespan of Alligators
EpisodeAll About Alligators
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Alligators can outrun humans, but they tire out after 30 minutes; they have bony plates underneath their skin that make them tough.
20:01 - 21:48 (01:46)
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Alligators can outrun humans, but they tire out after 30 minutes; they have bony plates underneath their skin that make them tough.