What is a group of alligators called?

A group of alligators is called a congregation, pod or bask. The term "bask" refers to a group of alligators that are relaxing in the sun, while "congregation" and "pod" are used to describe a group of alligators that are gathered together for social or mating purposes. Alligators are social animals, and they often gather together in groups to bask in the sun, hunt for food, or mate. These groups can range in size from a few individuals to several dozen, and they can be found in a variety of habitats, from swamps and marshes to rivers and lakes. Despite their social nature, alligators are fierce predators and should be approached with caution.