Who granted the alligator the green?

sources:www.swampbiologyproject.weebky.com/wetlandsghser.weebly.com

You're reading ( listening) to Humidity Dragon, that's right Humidity Dragon a blog (YouTube channel) that celebrates art, nature, and the news of it. Right now, the weather is muggy, dripping with heat while being smothered in liquid, all the windows are speckled with the air of the warming season, it's not the weather everyone likes.....not even this dragon, but it isnright weather for the alligator,nand crocodile all over. No matter what seasonal changes the environment will eventually blend into, it's the hottest ones that a Gator or croc can swing their scales to.                                                               Speaking of the scales of both species, here's a question for all you humans the analytics say reads (watches)  these blogs(videos.) Have an alligator in your imagination. Or a croc, what does it look like? You're probably answer your imaginary crocodile is green? Big shiney scales, and even shinier teeth?                                                Now, think about which adjective to describe these creatures is factually incorrect. Firstly, yes it is possible for either of the two to have a few splotches of verdency between their osteoderms. Theyve got a reputation of being green for a reason.            It's easy for you humans to associate them both with that color, being that The algae making a crust on their snuggly swamps does dance the same dance as the color of the tree leaves over head. When they aren't submerged, they wade in Forrests and grass, equally staying stagnant until they feel the need to move again, as maybe the heat is finally moving and they've got to chase it, or maybe some food?

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