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  1. 22 godz. temu · Alligator at Orton Pond Close-Up. Orton Pond is a 688-acre lake in Brunswick County, North Carolina, roughly halfway between Leland and Southport. It is believed to have one of the highest populations of alligators in North Carolina. The pond is part of the storied Orton Plantation, a historic rice plantation established in the early 18th ...

  2. 29 mar 2022 · The map below shows the gator population in the United States. Considered a threatened species, American alligators are closely monitored, and their hunting is regulated because of their ecological importance.

  3. Overview. American alligators occur naturally in North Carolina, inhabiting bay lakes, rivers, creeks, marshes, swamps and ponds, with local populations distributed in patches along the coast. Although they lack the salt-secreting glands of their crocodile cousins, they are often observed in brackish waters and even occasionally on beaches.

  4. This remote and vast region is best explored with an experienced guide or during an organized tour, as the area can be challenging to navigate for first-time visitors. Alligator sightings are common around the lake, but remember to keep your distance.

  5. American alligators occur naturally in North Carolina, inhabiting bay lakes, rivers, creeks, marshes, swamps and ponds, with local populations distributed in patches along the entire coast. Alligators become less common in coastal NC as you move from south to north.

  6. Alligators have also left their mark on North Carolina geography. Named for them are two bays in Onslow and Brunswick Counties; two river branches in Columbus and Brunswick Counties; five creeks in Brunswick, Camden, Carteret, Pamlico, and Tyrrell Counties; a lake in Hyde County; a river and a swamp in Brunswick County; a township in Tyrrell ...

  7. Habitat/Range: Alligators range along the coastal regions of southeast North Carolina where they are usually seen in large streams, canals, ponds, lakes, marshes, swamps, and tidal estuaries. Reproduction: Alligators breed from mid-May to late September.