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Alligators do not actively attack people. Its combat effectiveness is very strong, although it usually looks docile and cute, but its bite force is as high as 800 kilograms, and it can easily bite hard objects such as turtle shells, and can also bite human bones, so you still have to pay attention.
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Under normal circumstances, Chinese alligators will not take the initiative to attack others. His bite rate can reach 800 catties, and he can easily bite a turtle.
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The alligator will attack people, it has a certain danger, its combat effectiveness is very strong, and its ability to "roll over death" is terrifying, and many animals avoid it!
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They don't hurt. As long as humans don't hurt them, they don't hurt people.
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The place where the alligator is released is generally an ecological reserve, which is rarely set foot in except for forest rangers and researchers, and as long as humans do not actively approach and harm the alligator, it will not hurt people!
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I think crocodiles are still aggressive, so these crocodiles will also bring us a big safety hazard, and must be released into the wild where no one is around.
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<> alligators don't eat people. This kind of crocodile is generally relatively small, with a length of only 1-2 meters, so it is basically impossible to eat people, but it is normal to attack people. The Chinese alligator is a reptile endemic to the Yangtze River basin in China, which is relatively slow, and compared with other crocodiles, it is also temperamentally tame.
They usually hide in caves on the banks of rivers during the day and come out to hunt at night.
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There are alligators in the wild, which can hurt people. There may be fewer than 200 Chinese alligators in the wild, of which about 40 are adults. Wild Chinese alligators are native to the vast areas of the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, and due to their dense population and rapid development in the past 100 years, their habitats have been continuously developed into agricultural land such as arable land, fish ponds, etc.
The living space of the Chinese alligator was continuously compressed, until the number of wild Chinese alligators dropped to less than 300 in the seventies of the last century, and the living environment was also compressed to the narrow area at the junction of Jiangsu, Anhui and Zhejiang. Chinese alligators have a docile temperament and generally do not take the initiative to attack people. As with other animals, they tend to be aggressive when they are short-tempered during the breeding season, but this aggression usually does not cause substantial harm to humans.
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It's a businessman, but it shouldn't kill anyone. Just his size. I guess moving a big rock will knock him out. However, harmony is precious. You don't bother him, and he doesn't bother you.
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Yes, but not commonly. Because there may be less than 200 alligators in the wild today, about 50 of them are adults. Mainly in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui provinces in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River.
The threat comes mainly from habitat destruction. However, there are tens of thousands of artificially raised scriptures. Alligators are carnivores and can hurt people, but they generally don't take the initiative to attack people, so stay away from it and don't mess with it.
But then the rabbit bites when it's in a hurry.
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Yes, especially the female crocodile that lays eggs.
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<> alligators don't eat people.
Alligator sinensis (fauvel, 1879), or tuó, is a crocodile of the genus Alligator in the family Crocodile family. It is a crocodile endemic to China and is one of the smallest crocodile species in the world. It is both ancient and a very rare reptile in the world.
Because it lives in the Yangtze River Basin, it is called "Yangtze Alligator". Many of the features of earlier dinosaur reptiles can still be found in the Chinese alligators. Therefore, people call the Chinese alligator a "living fossil".
Therefore, the Chinese alligator is of great significance for people to study the rise and fall of ancient reptiles, as well as to study paleogeology and biological evolution. China has listed the Chinese alligator as a national first-class protected animal, and it is strictly forbidden to hunt and kill. In order to perpetuate the race of this precious animal, China has also established nature reserves and artificial farms for Chinese alligators in Anhui, Zhejiang and other places.
Alligators belong to reptiles and are oviparous. During the day, they live in seclusion in caves on both sides of the riverbank, and at night they go out to hunt for food. The Chinese alligator mainly feeds on fish, frogs, shellfish, etc., and has a gentle temperament and does not hurt people.
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Hello, alligators eat meat, alligators are too small to eat! But it is very common to take the initiative to attack people, Xuancheng, the city where the only national alligator breeding center is located, basically go to see it every year, and I have seen several times that the alligator tried to bite the staff, and once even bit the leg of a staff member, and could not pry it open with a wooden stick. Hope to adopt.
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The alligator is too small to eat! But it's very common to take the initiative to attack people, and when I was a child, my home was in Xuancheng, the city where the only national alligator breeding center is located.
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Do Chinese alligators eat people? The crocodile thing, no matter what breed it is? They are all carnivores, so it's hard to say whether they eat people or not? Carnivores, they are interested in the smell of blood, so they are certainly interested in people as well.
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The poplar crocodile (also known as the Chinese alligator) is a crocodile that is mainly found in the Yangtze River and Pearl River basins of China. As a wild animal, the alligator sprocket can be a threat to humans in some situations, especially if they feel threatened or disturbed.
Normally, poplar crocodiles do not actively attack sibling humans, preferring to avoid humans and keep their distance. However, if people approach their habitat, disturb their breeding grounds, or try to capture them, they may resort to self-defensive behavior, including intimidation or biting.
Therefore, although attacks on humans are not common, there is still a need to be respectful and vigilant about them. When approaching wildlife, especially strong reptiles like crocodiles, one should follow the guidance of a professional and follow local safety guidelines.
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Yes, because Chinese alligators are carnivores, they like to prey on those who are thin or weak and hungry, and once they are short of food, they will actively attack humans, because they are cold-blooded.
AlligatorIt is mainly distributed in Anhui, Zhejiang, Jiangxi and other parts of ChinaThe middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River。Xuancheng, Anhui Province has built the world's only Yangtze alligator reserve - Xuancheng Yangtze Alligator National Nature Reserve. >>>More
Eat, less, if you mess with him, he will definitely eat.
Alligator sinensis (fauvel, 1879), or tuó, is a crocodile of the genus Alligator in the family Crocodile family. It is a crocodile endemic to China and is one of the smallest crocodile species in the world. >>>More
Generally speaking, they are above 2000 pounds. The bite force of crocodiles is generally several times their body weight. However, specifically, the bite force of different species of crocodiles is also different. >>>More
The Chinese crocodile is a relatively weak aggressive species among crocodiles, and it is generally not very harmful, so it looks very cute, but other types of crocodiles are still very harmful.