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Does an alligator migrate

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yes in the winter they do to stay wamar kk so bye hope you llike it kk

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Neither. Kangaroos do not "migrate": indeed, no native Australian marsupials migrate, but like many native Australian animal species, they are semi-nomadic, moving to where food sources are best. They will sometimes follow the rains to find better food supplies, and in times of drought, they will move further afield in search of food. They also do not migrate because of changing seasons. Similarly, kangaroos do not hibernate. In fact, there is only one species of marsupial in Australia that truly hibernates, and that is the Mountain Pygmy possum.

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Crocodiles do not hibernate you looser No but alligators do

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Not Sure But I Think It's Hibernate

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yes an alligator migrate

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hibernate

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