No. Though male alligators would feed on their young ones.
A tiger, lion, alligator ect. Any cannibal "could" eat a weasel
Yes, a pet turtle can lay eggs.
An alligator could eat a turtle in its shell, and a shark could eat a sea turtle in its shell.
no!
They eat smaller animals.
A spoonbill and an alligator could interact in an ecosystem by competing for food sources, such as fish and crustaceans. The alligator may prey on the spoonbill if given the opportunity. However, the spoonbill could also benefit from the alligator's presence by scavenging on leftover food from the alligator's meals.
Yes. Alligators eat almost any kind of fish they can catch.
The only picture I've ever seen of anything eating an alligator was a painting of Carcharodontosaurus, the T.Rex of Africa.It is very doubtful however if the T Rex of Africa was actually eating an alligator as there are no alligators in Africa. Crocodiles, yes. but alligators, no. The only 2 places on earth where alligators live are in the southeastern United States and in parts of China.
No you can not turn to an alligator if you eat green french fries.
Some angelfish do eat their own babies. Many do care and parent their young. The ones that eat them usually do it because of not knowing how to parent or getting bored with the babies. Many angelfish also eat the eggs that were not fertilized.
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A zygote is not an egg; there are no zygote eggs. If there were, I could eat them.