Information on Alligators in Georgia

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The American alligator can be found in freshwater areas of Georgia.

The American alligator, the only species native to the United States, can be found in most freshwater areas of Georgia, though some do dwell in saltwater as well. American alligators in Georgia can grow up to 15 feet in length and weigh up to 1,000 pounds.

  1. The American

    • The American alligator was once on the endangered species list.
      The American alligator was once on the endangered species list.

      The American alligator, also known as the Alligator mississippiensis, can be located in the Central Savannah River Area of Georgia. The American alligator was once on the endangered species list but now has been removed. Although American alligators are sexually active year-round in Georgia, they are most active during the warmer months such as May and June.

    Hunting

    • Alligators in Georgia may be legally hunted during specific times of year.
      Alligators in Georgia may be legally hunted during specific times of year.

      Alligators in Georgia may be hunted legally during certain times of year. Those looking to hunt alligators in Georgia must apply to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Wildlife Resource Division (WRD). Hunters must be over the age of 12 and have a valid alligator hunting license as well as a regular hunting license.

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  • Photo Credit Georgia state contour with Capital City against blurred USA flag image by Stasys Eidiejus from Fotolia.com alligator image by Earl Robbins from Fotolia.com alligator image by Dennis Carrigan from Fotolia.com alligator image by Greg from Fotolia.com

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