I submitted a short video for UWOL 63 that had some alligators in it. There was interest expressed about seeing a longer video with more alligators, so here's a link to a seven minute video I finished today that shows what I've observed about alligators from courtship, to nesting, to hatchlings, to adulthood on land and in the water. Feeding, a brief tussle, gators blocking and crossing trails, roads, gators swimming, bellowing...
It's got some rough places. The best shots were when I had time to plan and set up. But the subject is interesting. I never knew gator mom's carried babies in their mouth until I saw it for myself and captured it. It's in the video. There are tiny newborn gators up to a massive monster bellowing near the end. You should hear what's called a bellowing chorus in real life. I don't know how you could capture that well. Filming humans I used multiple microphones, even having them wear lavaliers. But multiple gators from all directions, don't know how to do justice to how that sounds.
Here's the link: