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Western alligators are one of the only species of crocodilians indigenous to Western USA areas, including California. It resembles a Florida alligator (its close relative), but is slightly browner in color and is about the size of a Nile crocodile.
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Western alligators are subspecies of the American alligator and are one of the only species of crocodilians indigenous to Western USA areas, including California. It resembles a Florida alligator (its close relative), but is slightly browner in color and is about the size of a Nile crocodile.[[File:California-Alligators-In-Feather-River's-Resovoir.jpg|thumb|These Western Alligators are in Feather river's resovoir near Marysville, California.]]
 
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Latest revision as of 07:33, 28 June 2018

Western alligators are subspecies of the American alligator and are one of the only species of crocodilians indigenous to Western USA areas, including California. It resembles a Florida alligator (its close relative), but is slightly browner in color and is about the size of a Nile crocodile.

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These Western Alligators are in Feather river's resovoir near Marysville, California.