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Are you interested in seeing live alligators in their natural habitat close to where you live? Alligators can be found in wetland areas across the southeastern United States. Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about finding live alligators locally.
While alligators should always be respected as wild animals, as long as you keep your distance they are not usually aggressive towards humans. Attacks are rare as long as you do not get too close or provoke them.
Some good spots to see alligators include wildlife refuges, swamps, marshes and lakes. Be sure to check online for specific locations in your area that are known habitats.
Alligators are generally most active in the early morning and evening hours. These are good times to spot them sunning on banks or partially submerged in water.
For your safety and to protect the alligators, never feed or try to handle wild alligators. Maintain a safe distance and just observe them from afar.
Spring and summer tend to be best when alligators are most active. In cooler months they may spend more time in the water or even go into shallow hibernation.
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