I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But it might be about a war involving alligators. Maybe it's a fictional account of a battle between humans and alligators or perhaps a war among alligators themselves for territory or resources.
I don't know as I haven't read it. But it could be the alligators themselves if they are anthropomorphized in the story. There might also be human characters if the story involves a conflict between humans and alligators.
There are many aspects to the alligator sex story in terms of their reproductive biology. Alligators are reptiles, and their sexual reproduction is an important part of their species' survival. During mating, the male alligator uses certain behaviors to attract the female. The female's body is designed to carry and lay eggs. After mating, she will construct a mound - like nest made of vegetation and mud. She carefully arranges the eggs in the nest and incubates them through the heat generated by the decomposition of the vegetation. This entire process is a complex and vital part of the alligator's life cycle.
I'm not sure which specific 'alligator woman story' you are referring to. There could be various fictional or perhaps even some local legend type of stories with this name. It could be about a woman who has some sort of strange connection to alligators, like living among them or having special powers related to alligators.
Alligator bedtime stories could have things like the alligator's daily adventures in the swamp, like finding a new hiding place or a big juicy fish to eat.
There was an alligator family. When it was bedtime, the baby alligator was very restless. The daddy alligator started a bedtime story. He talked about an ancient alligator who was very brave and protected the whole swamp. The baby alligator was so fascinated by the story that he forgot his restlessness and gradually fell asleep, feeling like he could be as brave as the alligator in the story one day.
Well, in the 'Alligator Man' scary story, it's about a man who got a strange affliction. Maybe it was from a voodoo spell gone wrong. As he changed into this alligator - like being, he lost his humanity bit by bit. His hands turned into claws, and his body grew a thick, armored - like skin. He became a creature of the night, preying on the fear of the villagers. The villagers would tell tales of how he moved through the water silently, waiting to ambush anyone who came too close to his territory.
One interesting fact is that male alligators can be quite territorial during the mating season. They will fight off other males to get access to a female.