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alligator Noun a large reptile of the southern US, similar to the crocodile but with a shorter broader snout [Spanish el lagarto the lizard]
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Translations n alligator [ˈӕligeitə] a kind of large reptile closely related to the crocodile, found mainly in the rivers of the warmer parts of America. alligator القاطور: تِمْساح أمْريكِي алигатор aligátor alligator der Alligator αλιγάτορας caimán alligaator تمساح alligator תָנִין मगरमच्छ aligator aligátor buaya krókódíll alligatore わに 악어 aligatorius aligators aligator alligator alligator aligator jacaré aligator аллигатор aligátor aligator aligator alligator จระเข้ timsah 短吻鱷(主要產於美洲) алігатор نہنگ ، مگر مچھ cá sấu châu Mỹ 短吻鳄(主要产于美洲 |
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Recent evidence suggests that American alligators (Alligator
mississippiensis) may be capable of transmitting West Nile virus (WNV)
to other alligators. No North American alligator had ever been diagnosed with the
infection, but then again North American alligators hadn't had much
of a chance to catch it. In the past 20
years, American alligators, bald eagles, Maguire daisies, brown
pelicans, gray whales, and Wright fishhook cacti have all made solid
comebacks from the verge of extinction. |
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