In freshwater habitats, they may be preyed upon by American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis).
It ranged from 2–4 metres in length, and would have had a very similar lifestyle to the American alligator or Nile crocodile.
He received international attention for his investigations into the touch organs of crocodilians, particularly American alligators and Nile crocodiles with Duncan Leitch.
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Louisiana Swamplands have different kinds of animals, including the American Alligator and the American Black Bear.
On Swamp People they would regularly be featured hunting for their dinner which included Alligator gar, Blue catfish, Crayfish, Cottontail rabbit, Squirrel, Bullfrog, Alligator Snapping Turtle, and once by accident an American Alligator.
There are many other animal exhibits on zoo grounds, such as Binturongs, Capybara, Brazilian Tapirs, White Rhinos, an American Alligator, and more.