Alligators

Photowall's alligators wall murals feature a creature that is misunderstood and even feared, but also really beautiful in its own way. For a fierce and interesting theme in your interRead moreior decoration, this section from the reptiles category is really the way to go. This amazing animal is ancient but still somewhat of a mystery, perhaps because it is often mistaken for its arguably more famous "cousin", the crocodile. The two existing species of alligators and the many worldwide species of crocodiles are closely related, and people often confuse one with the other. We will dive further into that while exploring these alligators wall murals. Did you know for instance that the word "alligator" comes from the Spanish word "el lagarto," which means "the lizard"? Contrary to popular belief, these animals keep to themselves and usually do not attack humans unless they are threatened. Gain a new appreciation for this truly interesting animal with alligators wall murals. Whether it is a residence, a hangout or even the office, your wall decor will benefit from having this creature as the focal point. It will make your interior more interesting and show a side of your personality that is really intriguing and edgy. As per usual, you can modify your selected alligators wall murals to complement your aesthetic and colour schemes.

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There is a main distinction between alligators and crocodiles, which is their appearance. Alligators have shorter and more rounded snouts than the crocodiles, as you can see in alligators wall murals. Alligators also tend to be darker in colour, while crocodiles have more tans and browns. Regarding their behavior and such, alligators prefer freshwater environments whereas crocodiles exist both in freshwater and saltwater. Interestingly, the Florida Everglades is the only place on earth in which both alligators and crocodiles coexist! This is a fun trivia item you can share with family, friends and colleagues who will admire your alligators wall murals. Another significant difference is in the lifespan of these creatures. The average lifespan of an alligator is usually between 30-50 years while a crocodile can live up to 70-100 years!

A great example

While some of them may terrify many people, reptiles like alligators have been used to symbolize both positive and negative elements by so many ancient cultures. This can make for a wonderfully stimulating and definitely attention-catching theme to put up in your room by way of alligators wall murals. It is safe to say that alligators wall murals will most definitely create conversation and arouse curiosity. "Alligator Sketch", for instance, does not only have a classy colour combination of black, white and grey tones, but also has a mystery component to it. An image such as this can establish visual weight while also enhancing the depth and dimension of the residential, recreational or even corporate interior you have chosen to decorate. These reptiles in these alligators wall murals by Photowall are definitely a candidate for multiple viewings, due to their tremendous visual weight and interest.

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As already mentioned, there are two existing species of alligators left in the world, the American alligator and the Chinese alligator. The American alligator, colloquially called "gator", lives in the southern United States and is most known throughout Florida. Gators can be found in lakes, ponds, swamps and slow-moving rivers. Chinese alligators obviously live in, but are confined to a small area in the Yangtze River basin near the Pacific Ocean. Traditionally found in the same environments as the gators, they are now confined mostly to ditches and ponds on agricultural land because much of their habitat sadly has been converted to rice paddies. This is why alligators wall murals can also be meaningful and not just pretty to look at. Alligators wall murals can raise awareness since the Chinese alligator is listed as critically endangered according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List of Threatened Species. There are fewer than 130 Chinese alligators in the wild, so you can use your alligators wall murals to spread the word.
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