All crocodillians, unlike most reptiles, guard their nest.
They don’t have shelters, but do build nest for their eggs.
Alligators make a nest from rotting leaves and dirt beside the water. They usually stay nearby while the eggs are in the nest. When the babies hatch, they make peeping noises, and the mother alligator digs them up and carries them to the water. Alligators actually make very good mothers, and care for their babies for several weeks until the babies can survive on their own.
Alligators use sexual reproduction, and then the female lays leathery eggs in a ground nest.
No. Some lizards may guard their eggs but not their young. The only reptiles that guard their young are crocodiles and alligators.
Alligators lay roughly 20-50 eggs.
no they do not
Alligators make a nest from rotting leaves and dirt beside the water. They usually stay nearby while the eggs are in the nest. When the babies hatch, they make peeping noises, and the mother alligator digs them up and carries them to the water. Alligators actually make very good mothers, and care for their babies for several weeks until the babies can survive on their own. I love alligators !! If you get to actually learn about them then you will see that they aren't all that bad. :)bitch
No, Bantam roosters do not take care of eggs, his job is to fertilize those eggs, guard the chickens from predators, and crow.
Alligators.
Alligators use sexual reproduction, and then the female lays leathery eggs in a ground nest.
No, they do not. The eggs are buried in mounds of organic material (leaves, grass, etc.). Heat generated through decomposition of this material warms the eggs. The mother alligator stands close guard, but does not sit on or otherwise warm the eggs herself. it is right.
the range of eggs per nest is 4 eggs