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Every Crocodile Type Explained in 18 Minutes The most dangerous thing about an alligator isn't its teeth. It's that you already know it's there, and you're still walking toward the water. The American alligator has existed in essentially its current form for millions of years. It survived the asteroid that ended the dinosaurs. It outlasted every megafauna that shared its swamp. It watched the last Ice Age from below the waterline and simply waited it out. Today it occupies golf course ponds, suburban drainage ditches, and backyard swimming pools across the American southeast — a prehistoric apex predator that didn't adapt to human expansion so much as it ignored it entirely. When it bites, it doesn't chew.

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