No - once the 'baby' alligators hatch - they are completely independent. They quickly disperse in search of their first meal.
An alligator does not feed its babies. As soon as a baby alligator hatches, it must start looking for its own food. As long as it looks for food in the vicinity of the mother, the mother will eat anything that tries to eat her baby but other that that, the baby is on its own.
About 1/3 of it's whole body weight.
any thing live rats rabbits chickens etc
An Okapi mother feeds its baby milk.
no the mother feeds the baby's rattle snake's
Mother monkeys feed their loved ones (baby monkeys) fruit and milk because they are mammal's.
About 1-4 years, depending on the species.
Her milk
No she can not.
The mammary glands (breasts) produce milk to feed her baby.
Yes it does.
If a baby guinea pig's mother dies, you should feed it mashed bananas, mashed cucumbers, and almond milk all mixed together and fed by a baby spoon.