Alligators Surprisingly Monogamous, Study Finds

A study reveals that up to 70 percent of female alligators returned to the same mate for several years.
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Alligators are not as promiscuous as previously thought, a new study finds.

A 10-year study of alligators at the Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge in Louisiana revealed that up to 70 percent of females chose to remain with their partner, often for many years.

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