Why Did The Alligator Cross The Road?
Caleb Butler
What to do if you cross paths with an alligator?
The best course of action if an alligator comes across the road is to allow it to do so. Stay away from it. It may become aggressive if you attempt to move it by picking it up. In order to avoid making an alligator feel threatened, you should avoid getting too close to it.
What happens if you run over an alligator?
Do not get out of your car if you are unfortunate enough to hit one. There’s a good chance the gator is under there, or it could be hiding somewhere nearby, hurt and angry, just waiting for a ride. Even if a gator is injured, a run-in with it can be deadly. Take a deep breath and call the police.
Why did the alligator rise up in the water?
What about an alligator that’s on the move? The breathing muscles on one side of the body tense up, according to the data from the electrodes. The muscles on the opposite side remained tense. This caused one side of the body to rise out of the water because the lungs were squeezed to that side.
Why is the alligator so important?
It is through this movement that they help keep open water free of invasive plant life, as they move from gator holes to nesting mounds. There would be no freshwater ponds, shrubs, or trees to fill in the coastal wetlands where alligators live, and this would mean the extinction of dozens of species.
Can a human outrun an alligator on land?
A dry-land alligator chase is extremely uncommon. While an alligator can only reach a top speed of about 9.5 miles per hour (15 kph), the average human can easily outrun it, zigzagging or not [source: University of Florida].
How do you scare an alligator away?
Run as far as you can away from an alligator, which should be no more than 20 or 30 feet away. He said, “They are not designed for chasing prey.” It’s also possible to scare off gators with loud noises.