Planet Zoo Wiki

The American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) is a large North American crocodilian featured in the Planet Zoo North America Animal Pack.

Zoopedia Description

General[]

Population In The Wild: 5,000,000

The American alligator is a large species of crocodilian that lives in the rivers, swamps, marshes, and wetlands of the Southern USA and Mexico. American alligators may be dark green, brown, or grey in color. They have a broad rounded head with a large gape and many teeth, of which some can be seen protruding externally. The body of the American Alligator is broad, with several raised ridges of scales running down their back. Their legs stick out laterally and they move close to the ground but will raise themselves off the ground when running. Male American alligators measure 11 to 15ft in length and weigh 200 to 1377lb. Females measure between 8.5 to 9.9ft in length and weigh 66 to 440lb. American alligators continue growing throughout their lives so can reach very large sizes. They are not endangered and there are estimated to be 5 million American alligators in the wild.

Social[]

American alligators are solitary, territorial, and extremely aggressive. Males will tolerate females living on their territory, and females will look after their hatchlings for the first 8 months of their life, but otherwise, they spend their lives alone.

Reproduction[]

Alligator males are larger than females. Large body size allows males to defend a large territory and attract females. Males will allow females to live on their territory but will chase off rival males. During the mating season, males will roar to attract females and intimidate rival males. If females on his territory are receptive, the male will circle them in the water before mounting. The male will grasp the female and align their cloacas. Copulation will then occur.

After mating, the female alligator will build a nest out of the mud and sticks ready to lay her eggs. The nest will be 6.5 to 9.9fft wide and 2 to 3ft deep. After carrying her eggs for 4-6 weeks she will lay a clutch of typically 25-30 eggs, although she can lay up to 90. The female will cover them in vegetation to incubate them. After 65 days, the eggs begin to hatch. The hatchlings will make high-pitched cries as they begin to break out of their eggs. The female will remove the vegetation from the top of the nest when she hears this noise to assist them in hatching.

The sex of hatchlings is determined by incubation temperature. If eggs are incubated at 82-86°F, all eggs will be female. If eggs are incubated at 93°F or higher, all eggs will be male. If eggs are incubated between 86°F-93.2°f, there will be a mix. Hatchlings will remain close to their mother for the first year of their life, usually living hidden in vegetated water. The mother will watch them closely and defend them. At 1 year old, the mother will start being aggressive towards her young to encourage them to disperse and become independent. American alligators reach sexual maturity when they reach 1.8 in length and 30kg in weight. At around 10-12 years old. Male American alligators are more likely to successfully mate with females when they are larger in size because they are able to defend a territory that demonstrates their value as a mate.

Animal Care

PREFERRED OBJECTS

Processed Meat · Whole Carcass · Whole Fish

FEEDING STATIONS
Water Bowl · Water Trough · Water Pipe · Food Tray · Underwater Box Feeder

FOOD ENRICHMENT
Underwater Box Feeder · Block of Frozen Fish · Frozen Blood Pumpkin · Restraint Feeder

HABITAT ENRICHMENT
Blood Scent Marker · Large Ball · Large Snow Ball · Mud Bath · Rubbing Pad · Sprinkler · Water Jet · Water Jet Rock · Rubber Duck · Platform Floats · Rubbing Pad Bark

COMPATIBLE ANIMALS

American Alligator doesn't benefit from sharing space with other species.


Trivia

Zoopedia Fun Facts[]

  • American alligators lose and regrow teeth throughout their lives, they may go through 3000 teeth in a lifetime.
  • American alligator blood is extremely good at fighting off bacteria, meaning alligators that get seriously injured often do not get infections.
  • American alligators are among the first reptile species to be observed using tools; they balance branches on their heads to entice neat-building birds to come and pick them up, and they will then attack.
  • American alligators are integral to their environment because they create 'alligator holes'- small ponds that retain water through the dry season and provide habitats for multiple species.
  • Adult American alligators have the second strongest laboratory-measured bite force, beaten only by the Saltwater crocodile.

Other Trivia[]

  • It is also called the “Mississippi Alligator”, the “Gator”, and the “Common Alligator”.

Gallery

ANIMAL NAVIGATION
STANDARD: HABITAT
AardvarkAfrican BuffaloAfrican Savannah ElephantAfrican Wild DogAldabra Giant TortoiseAmerican BisonBactrian CamelBaird's TapirBengal TigerBlack WildebeestBongoBonoboBornean OrangutanCheetahChinese PangolinCommon OstrichCommon WarthogFormosan Black BearGalapagos Giant TortoiseGemsbokGharialGiant PandaGreater FlamingoGrizzly BearHimalayan Brown BearHippopotamusIndian ElephantIndian PeafowlIndian RhinocerosJapanese MacaqueMandrillNile MonitorNyalaOkapiPlains ZebraPronghorn AntelopeRed PandaRed Ruffed LemurReticulated GiraffeRing Tailed LemurSable AntelopeSaltwater CrocodileSiberian TigerSnow LeopardSpotted HyenaSpringbokTimber WolfWest African LionWestern ChimpanzeeWestern Lowland Gorilla
ANNIVERSARY UPDATES
African LeopardBlack-and-White Ruffed LemurCollared PeccaryRed Deer
STANDARD: EXHIBIT
Amazonian Giant CentipedeBoa ConstrictorBrazilian Salmon Pink TarantulaBrazilian Wandering SpiderCommon Death AdderEastern Brown SnakeGiant Burrowing CockroachGiant Desert Hairy ScorpionGiant Forest ScorpionGiant Tiger Land SnailGila MonsterGolden Poison FrogGoliath BeetleGoliath BirdeaterGoliath FrogGreen IguanaLehmann's Poison FrogLesser Antillean IguanaMalabar RoseMexican Red Knee TarantulaPuff AdderTitan BeetleWestern Diamondback RattlesnakeYellow Anaconda
DELUXE EDITION
Komodo DragonPygmy HippoThomson's Gazelle
ARCTIC PACK
Arctic WolfDall SheepPolar BearReindeer
SOUTH AMERICA PACK
Colombian White-Faced Capuchin MonkeyGiant AnteaterJaguarLlamaRed-Eyed Tree Frog
AUSTRALIA PACK
DingoKoalaRed KangarooSouthern CassowaryEastern Blue Tongued Lizard
AQUATIC PACK
Cuvier's Dwarf CaimanGiant OtterGrey SealKing PenguinDiamondback Terrapin
SOUTHEAST ASIA ANIMAL PACK
BinturongClouded LeopardDholeMalayan TapirNorth Sulawesi BabirusaProboscis MonkeySun BearGiant Malaysian Leaf Insect
AFRICA PACK
African PenguinFennec FoxMeerkatSouthern White RhinocerosSacred Scarab Beetle
NORTH AMERICA ANIMAL PACK
American AlligatorArctic FoxBlack-Tailed Prairie DogCalifornia Sea LionCougarMooseNorth American BeaverAmerican Bullfrog
EUROPE PACK
Alpine IbexEurasian LynxEuropean BadgerEuropean Fallow DeerFire Salamander
WETLANDS ANIMAL PACK
Asian Small-Clawed OtterCapybaraNile LechwePlatypusRed-Crowned CraneSpectacled CaimanWild Water BuffaloDanube Crested Newt
CONSERVATION PACK
Amur LeopardAxolotlPrzewalski's HorseScimitar-Horned OryxSiamang
TWILIGHT PACK
Common WombatEgyptian Fruit BatRaccoonRed FoxStriped Skunk
GRASSLANDS ANIMAL PACK
Blue WildebeestCaracalCloudless SulphurEmuEuropean PeacockManed WolfMenelaus Blue MorphoMonarchNine-Banded ArmadilloOld World SwallowtailRed-Necked WallabyStriped Hyena
TROPICAL PACK
Asian Water MonitorBrown-throated SlothFossaLar GibbonRed River Hog
ARID ANIMAL PACK
AddaxAfrican Crested PorcupineBlack RhinocerosDama GazelleDesert Horned ViperDromedary CamelSand CatSomali Wild Ass
OCEANIA PACK
Little PenguinNorth Island Brown KiwiQuokkaSpectacled Flying FoxTasmanian Devil
EURASIA ANIMAL PACK
Hermann's TortoiseMute SwanSaigaSloth BearTakinWild BoarWisentWolverine
BARNYARD ANIMAL PACK
AlpacaAlpine GoatAmerican Standard DonkeyHighland CattleHill Radnor SheepSussex ChickenTamworth Pig
ZOOKEEPERS ANIMAL PACK
African Spurred TortoiseCoquerel's SifakaHamadryas BaboonKirk's Dik-DikMarkhorPallas's CatSpectacled Bear
AMERICAS ANIMAL PACK
American FlamingoBighorn SheepBush DogCoyoteGreater RheaOcelotWhite-Faced Saki
ASIA ANIMAL PACK
BlackbuckBornean ElephantHoney BadgerJapanese Raccoon DogLion-Tailed MacaqueNilgaiPère David's Deer
For the main article, see here.