BABY ALLIGATORS

These baby alligators will be considered babies until they are 6 feet long. It’s hard to believe they will one day be as long as a car! They will grow about a foot per year until they are 10-13 ft long and weigh 800 pounds!

What’s the difference between alligators and crocodiles? While they are both crocodilians, there are some distinct differences. 

Alligators have wider, U-shaped snouts, while crocodiles are more pointed and V-shaped.

Alligators hang out in freshwater marshes and lakes, while crocodiles tend to live in saltwater habitats.

SHREVEPORT AQUARIUM
  1. TRIGGERFISH + MORE
  2. TROPICAL FISH
  3. MORE TROPICAL FISH
  4. SKUNK CLOWNFISH + MORE
  5. TASSLED FILEFISH
  6. LIONFISH + MORE
  7. AXOLOTL
  8. RED-EYED TREE FROGS
  9. BABY ALLIGATORS
  10. PADDLEFISH
  11. ALLIGATOR SNAPPING TURTLES
  12. CARPET PYTHON
  13. ALBINO COMMON SNAPPING TURTLE
  14. POND TURTLES
  15. SHORELINE TOUCHPOOLS
  16. ZEBRA MORAY EEL
  17. FLASHLIGHT FISH
  18. MORAY EELS + MORE
  19. SHARK TUNNEL
  20. STINGRAYS
  21. CLEANER SHRIMP
  22. JAWFISH + MORE
  23. EQUIPMENT ROOM
  24. MOON JELLIES
  25. JEWELED DAMSELFISH
  26. PAJAMA CARDINALFISH
  27. SEAHORSES
  28. SWELL SHARKS + MORE
  29. SEA NETTLES
  30. LIVE CORAL TANK