Yes. Baby Alligators are born with a full set of needle like teeth, and can hunt insects and small fish straight away.
Yes, reptile teeth are usually undifferentiated. Human teeth are differentiated into incisors, molars, premolars, and canines.
The difference is an aligator is a reptile and a bird is not. Also aligators can weigh up to a ton or more and usually birds die if they do. And also aligators have teeth and birds do not.
Baby animals like alligators are born when they are ready or 75 years old this can be hard for the mother to get out. The mother has to have it to have a baby also.
No all living things grow from a baby so you were wrong
Crocodiles eat dead ones, or may take a baby from time to time.
beacause there needs to be more aligators
Baby teeth are temporary primary teeth. They will be replaced later by adult teeth.
aligators move on there tummies becaus they are riptiles
A baby tiger has 20 teeth
no they are wisdom teeth
No
milk teeth Deciduous teeth. Reborner teeth. Baby teeth. Temporary teeth. Primary teeth. In Asia: Fall teeth. In Europe: Milk teeth.