The alligator's jaws are designed for crushing bones, and do eat turtles that stray into their territory.
they will come back for more
It depends on where you are when you start and how fast you move.
Feed them food they like when they are hungry.
No - once the 'baby' alligators hatch - they are completely independent. They quickly disperse in search of their first meal.
110 miles taking this route:Take I-75 SOUTH (actually east, but signed as SOUTH) from Naples, down the ALLIGATOR ALLEY (toll road), thru the Everglades, to FL-869 TOLL (SAWGRASS EXPWY) NORTH to WEST PALM BEACH at EXIT 19.take FL-869 TOLL (SAWGRASS EXPWY) NORTH to PARKLAND.
More than enough to feed the local alligator population.
About 1/3 of it's whole body weight.
any thing live rats rabbits chickens etc
bugs
its either because they have very tough skin, they have large teeth to chew the saw grass, they crawl under the saw grass spears, or they eat the spikes of the spears these choices were on my homework
It's probably not a good idea. Alligator lizards tend to feed on other lizards that are close to or greater than their own size.