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Discover Ludwig'alligator' is an acceptable and commonly used word in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to a type of reptile, which is normally found in the US and certain parts of China. For example, "The alligator sunned itself on the riverbank."
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alligator
noun
Either of two species of large amphibious reptile, Alligator mississippiensis or , in the genus Alligator within order Crocodilia, which have sharp teeth and very strong jaws and are native to the Americas and China, respectively.
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Highlights of the exhibition included a stuffed alligator bearing a tray of drinks – a gift from the government of Nicaragua – and a rhino horn presented by Robert Mugabe – presumably ripped from the animal's head with his own bare hands.
An alligator of a row soon gobbled up May's adviser, but it was Gove forced by Cameron to say sorry.
The pythons have even been known to devour the odd alligator.
You have seen the children riding reindeer on the cigarette-ash beach, and peered at the disconsolate alligator in the aquarium.
He sounds like a southern country lawyer, whose advice to legislators approached by lobbyists "with their eel-skin briefcases and alligator shoes" was: "It's OK to lie to lobbyists.
My wife's godmother, another townie, calls weekenders "lizards", referring to their wrap-around sunglasses and alligator loafers.Yesterday we went to visit my father and stepmother, who live in another village just over the New York border.
The American alligator population is in rude health, as landowners have financial incentives to conserve and protect alligators and their habitat in the long term (most alligator habitat is in private hands).
Rob Maness, an unknown running for Senate in Louisiana, released an ad depicting himself tussling with an alligator, while promising to stand up to career politicians.
Audubon's whooping crane, for example, bends down to swallow a baby alligator; his hawks feast on fresh-killed ducks.
But the 89-year-old Mr Napolitano dropped out when he resigned on January 14th, leaving Mr Renzi to press on with Mr Berlusconi.Often seen as the swamp's most dangerous predator, the media tycoon is known to critics as il caimano (the cayman, a small alligator), a nickname from a film director, Nanni Moretti.
She expanded Chanel's Luxe collection of elite offerings, which includes items like alligator bags, embroidered jackets, and top-of-the-line perfumes (named, rather appropriately, "Les Exclusifs").
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