Facts About Chinese Alligators

Range--Water regions of the lower Yangtse River in China.

Habitat--Marshes, ponds, rivers and streams.

Size--Average 5 "C 6 feet. Rarely larger than 7 feet.

Reproduction--10 "C 50 eggs are produced and incubated for about 70 days.

Diet--Snails, frogs, and slow swimming fish.

Characteristics--This alligator differs from the American alligator in that it has a more blunt head with eyelids that have a bony plate. The Chinese alligator also has a bony belly plate that the American doesn't have. Its vision is extremely sharp out of water, but a ??third, clear eyelid?ˉ also allows them to see very well under water.

Behavior--These alligators have likely survived as long as they have because they are solitary and nocturnal, hiding during the day and hibernating in colder months in burrows. These burrows are often long and elaborate with multiple chambers.

(People's Daily December 12, 2001)



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