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Slightly smaller than its cousin, the {{L|Saltwater crocodile}}, the '''Alligator''' is a potentially dangerous foe. You may want to assign a dog (preferrably a war dog) to your valuable foragers and woodcutters if one appears on your map.
 
Slightly smaller than its cousin, the {{L|Saltwater crocodile}}, the '''Alligator''' is a potentially dangerous foe. You may want to assign a dog (preferrably a war dog) to your valuable foragers and woodcutters if one appears on your map.

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Slightly smaller than its cousin, the Template:L, the Alligator is a potentially dangerous foe. You may want to assign a dog (preferrably a war dog) to your valuable foragers and woodcutters if one appears on your map.

In adventure mode, a novice adventurer can usually kill one as long as they don't grab you.

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