Alligator
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British pronunciation/ˈælɪɡeɪtə/
American pronunciation/ˈæləˌgeɪtər/

Definición y Significado de "alligator"

Alligator
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aligátor

a large animal living in both water and on land which has strong jaws, a long tail, and sharp teeth
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alligator definition and meaning

What is an "alligator"?

An alligator is a large reptile belonging to the crocodilian family. They have broad, rounded snouts, powerful jaws, and muscular bodies covered in rough, armored skin. These semi-aquatic creatures are well-adapted for both land and water, with webbed feet for swimming and strong limbs for walking on land. Alligators primarily inhabit freshwater habitats, such as swamps, lakes, and rivers, where they feed on fish, turtles, birds, and other small animals. They are known for their distinctive bellowing calls and their ability to remain motionless, often referred to as "still as an alligator," while waiting for prey. Alligators play a vital role in their ecosystems, contributing to nutrient cycling and acting as apex predators.

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cuero de caimán, piel de caimán

leather made from alligator's hide
to alligator
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cuartear, agrietarse

crack and acquire the appearance of alligator hide, as from weathering or improper application; of paint and varnishes

alligator

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Visitors to the swamp often catch glimpses of alligators lurking just beneath the water's surface.
The alligator basked in the sun on the riverbank, its formidable jaws slightly ajar.
The zookeeper fed chunks of meat to the hungry alligator, carefully avoiding its snapping jaws.
Despite its menacing appearance, the alligator plays a vital role in maintaining the ecosystem's balance.
Signs warning of alligator presence reminded hikers to stay vigilant along the trail.
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