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WordNet3.0
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alligator
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Alligators have (part) cell membranes.
| 1 |
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WordNet3.0
|
alligator
|
Alligators have (part) cells.
| 1 |
||
WordNet3.0
|
alligator
|
Alligators have (part) chest cavities.
| 1 |
||
WordNet3.0
|
alligator
|
Alligators have (part) chests.
| 1 |
||
WordNet3.0
|
alligator
|
Alligators have (part) corpi.
| 1 |
||
WordNet3.0
|
alligator
|
Alligators have (part) cytoplasm.
| 1 |
||
WordNet3.0
|
alligator
|
Alligators have (part) ears.
| 1 |
||
WordNet3.0
|
alligator
|
Alligators have (part) faces.
| 1 |
||
WordNet3.0
|
alligator
|
Alligators have (part) heads.
| 1 |
||
WordNet3.0
|
alligator
|
Alligators have (part) nuclei.
| 1 |
||
WordNet3.0
|
alligator
|
Alligators have (part) pedal extremities.
| 1 |
||
WordNet3.0
|
alligator
|
Alligators have (part) plasma membranes.
| 1 |
||
WordNet3.0
|
alligator
|
Alligators have (part) rib cages.
| 1 |
||
WordNet3.0
|
alligator
|
Alligators have (part) sections.
| 1 |
||
WordNet3.0
|
alligator
|
Alligators have (part) skulls.
| 1 |
||
WordNet3.0
|
alligator
|
Alligators have (part) sterna.
| 1 |
||
WordNet3.0
|
alligator
|
Alligators have (part) vacuoles.
| 1 |
||
WordNet3.0
|
alligator
|
Alligators have (part) vertebrate feet.
| 1 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators have a broad and rounded snout.
| 0.813076 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators have a broad and short snout in comparison to the crocodile's long and pointed one.
| 0.768106 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators have a broad snout.
| 0.816401 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators have a broader, more rounded snout while crocodiles have a narrower, more pointed snout.
| 0.779212 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators have a huge number of pathogens in their mouths.
| 0.769489 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators have a natural fear of humans.
| 0.594554 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators have a short, blunt and rounded snout .
| 0.817592 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators have a stumpy short snout.
| 0.800517 |
||
ARC
|
alligator
|
Alligators have a unique set of teeth.
| 0.804704 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators have a wide range of calls and vocalizations .
| 0.745492 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators have an average lifespan of fifty years.
| 0.723865 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators have an overbite.
| 0.529279 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators have broad, rounded snouts while crocodiles have long, nearly pointed snouts.
| 0.813245 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators have broader heads and blunter snouts.
| 0.785777 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators have conditions.
| 1 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators have energy requirements.
| 1 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators have eyelids.
| 1 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators have eyes.
| 1 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators have heads.
| 1 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators have heavy bone structure and massive skulls.
| 0.807013 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators have jaws designed for ripping and tearing flesh rather than for chewing it.
| 0.811168 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators have legs.
| 1 |
||
ARC
|
alligator
|
Alligators have many instincts, such as to find food or mate.
| 0.737673 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators have minimal energy requirements.
| 1 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators have minimal requirements.
| 1 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators have no known predators, except man.
| 0.739909 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators have plenty of teeth, but fewer show until the mouth is open.
| 0.784145 |
||
ARC
|
alligator
|
Alligators have poor eyesight.
| 0.649555 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators have requirements.
| 1 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators have ribs, and they are fairly large, curved affairs.
| 0.722655 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators have round snouts.
| 1 |
||
ARC
|
alligator
|
Alligators have semi-transparent membranes which cover their eyes when submerging under water.
| 0.818552 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators have several adaptations for living near water, marshes, rivers and estuaries.
| 0.780287 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators have short legs.
| 1 |
||
ARC
|
alligator
|
Alligators have shorter and wider snouts .
| 0.802747 |
||
SimpleWikipedia
|
alligator
|
Alligators have shorter and wider snouts.
| 0.802747 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators have skin.
| 1 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators have snouts.
| 1 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators have structures.
| 1 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators have teeth.
| 1 |
||
ARC
|
alligator
|
Alligators have to lift their heads out of the water to eat.
| 0.60345 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators have toes.
| 1 |
||
ARC
|
alligator
|
Alligators have tongues.
| 0.747804 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators have transparent eyelids.
| 1 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators have valves in their ears and nostrils to keep water out.
| 0.802904 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators have very small brains and act instinctively.
| 0.762539 |
||
ARC
|
alligator
|
Alligators have weird innards.
| 0.413978 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators have years.
| 1 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators help other Everglades animals by keeping water holes open.
| 0.638609 |
||
ARC
|
alligator
|
Alligators hide in burrows but they come out in the spring.
| 0.730085 |
||
ARC
|
alligator
|
Alligators hunt food from just before sundown to sunrise, so they are very active around dusk.
| 0.730242 |
||
ARC
|
alligator
|
Alligators inhabit more areas of the United States than crocodiles do.
| 0.659772 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators inhabit most of the island's lagoons.
| 0.492241 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators inhabit rivers, swamps, estuaries, lakes, and marshes.
| 0.787762 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators lay eggs and the females exhibit advanced parental care.
| 0.720976 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators lay eggs in nests near the water.
| 0.812598 |
||
ARC
|
alligator
|
Alligators lay hard-shelled, almost porcelain like eggs.
| 0.611369 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators like to stay in the water.
| 0.684512 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators live in adverse environments.
| 1 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators live in environments.
| 1 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators live in Florida.
| 1 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators live in freshwater lakes, rivers, and swamps.
| 0.806847 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators live in lagoons.
| 1 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators live in regions.
| 1 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators live in salt water.
| 1 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators live in streams.
| 1 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators live in swamp.
| 1 |
||
ARC
|
alligator
|
Alligators live in swampy areas, rivers, streams, lakes and ponds.
| 0.759093 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators live in swampy areas, rivers, streams, lakes and ponds.
| 0.759093 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators live in the southeastern United States.
| 0.62307 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators live in the swamps and wetlands of the southeastern United States.
| 0.770728 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators live in the swamps.
| 0.653066 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators live in water.
| 1 |
||
ARC
|
alligator
|
Alligators live longer in captivity than in the wild.
| 0.710809 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators look docile and quiet when they are sunning.
| 0.491756 |
||
ARC
|
alligator
|
Alligators make good pets.
| 0.369773 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators make pitch sound.
| 1 |
||
TupleKB
|
alligator
|
Alligators make sound.
| 1 |
||
ARC
|
alligator
|
Alligators make their dens and nests along the wet banks of swampy rivers, bayous, and lakes.
| 0.794987 |
||
ARC
|
alligator
|
Alligators make their nests in the dense sawgrass, and swim in the murky water.
| 0.793488 |
||
ARC
|
alligator
|
Alligators mate during the spring.
| 0.706621 |
||
Waterloo
|
alligator
|
Alligators mate in the autumn and spring, and females build their nest mounds in the early summer.
| 0.759528 |
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