Don’t be bait: What to do if you see an alligator in NC

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Alligators can be seen in the Alligator River, Milltail Creek, Sawyer Lake, and in the border canals of North Carolina. American alligator is a large, slow-moving water-dwelling reptile that can . Aug 16,  · Yes, alligators are native to the coastal portions of Eastern North Carolina as far north as Gates County, near the Virginia border. The American alligator is an important apex . American Alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) can be found throughout the coastal regions of the Southeast, with North Carolina being their northernmost known habitat. They thrive in NC .

 

 

 

Are there alot of alligators in north carolina

 

Alligators are also seen in other areas of eastern North Carolina, and have even been found on coastal beaches. Females generally grow to less than 9 feet. American alligators occur naturally in North Carolina, inhabiting bay lakes, rivers, creeks, marshes, swamps and ponds, with local populations distributed in. Though slow growing and late to mature, alligators in North Carolina nonetheless appear to be thriving in the Coastal Plain, according to a recent study by.

 

 

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