Animal
| Name: | Alli |
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| gender: | male |
| Animal specie: | Alligator mississippiensis (crocodile) |
| Habitat: | swamp |
About It
| Nutrition: | Carnivorous |
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| Food Offered: | Meat |
| Food Qty: | 2.0KG |
| Date Of Check-Up: | January 10, 2026 |
Veterinary Observation
Subject: Alli - Appearance: Large, robust body; dark grey to black coloration. - Snout: Broad, U-shaped; upper jaw overlaps lower teeth. - Osteoderms: Bony plates embedded in the skin of the back for protection. - Tail: Massive and laterally compressed for aquatic propulsion. - Eyes: Vertically slit pupils; reflective tapetum lucidum for night vision.
| Mood Animal: | Healthy |
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Optional Animal Details
Male American Alligator. Status: healthy. BCS: 4/5. Dentition: Full set of teeth (approx. 74-80); no signs of gingival infection. Dermal Scutes: Osteoderms are hard and well-vascularized. Thermoregulation: Gaping behavior observed (normal heat exchange). Ocular: Nictitating membrane is functional and clear. Cloacal: Strong muscle tone; clear of obstructions. Stable in swamp/freshwater marsh habitat.