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No!Alligators do not eat their babies!Alligators are known to protect their young from predators.But crocodiles on the other hand,don't eat their young for the first few months,but sometimes,SOMETIMES,they get so hungry...
yes because baby crocodiles have thin skin. so some crocodile eats baby crocodile
Nope - that's an often mistaken idea. The mother alligator 'scoops' the young ones into her mouth and carries them down to the waters edge - so they can swim away independently.
No. Alligators are unusual among reptiles in that the mother protects her young from predators. However, the young alligators still have to find food for themselves.
nope only otrhers babies
Yes
yes
The same thing as the mom.
Up your mom
i dont know how much it eats but i know it eats ur mom's pum pum
birds, frogs, praying mantis and by the way, your mom is fat
The mom kills a seal and shares it with her babies.
Mothers have an instinct to nurture and protect their young not eat them.
The mom goes out to eat while the father stays with the baby. The mom come back with the food and breaks it into pieces for the family.
they stick with their mom then after about a year their mom leaves them to survive on their own
no albino lizards are not poisonous i know because i have one but i'm not aloud to have it in the house because my mom is afaid of it lol i know what to feed it.Feed it fruits soft fruits they have no teeth. if it does not eat soft fruits something is wrong with it wow .
mom should not kill or eat but will defend her offspring and also male might kill the young if they are anything like rats you should separate dad from all of them
Gecko and alligator are different species. It's as impossible as a parakeet turning into an ostrich, or a kitten growing into a lion.
No, Rabbits are quite dosile creatures. Carnivorous creatures are known to kill their young when human contact is made, but seldom will they even eat their young. Rabbits are not carnivorous.