The mother usually keeps them warm... but mostly all the sticks and feathers and stuff keep them warm kinda like a blanket!
Alligators stay in florida .There it is very warm.
The incubation period for alligator eggs is typically around 65 days. During this time, the eggs are kept warm in nests built by the mother alligator until they hatch. It's important for the temperature and humidity levels to be maintained correctly for successful incubation.
Multiple factors allow the alligator to give birth. As long as these factors stay in check and healthy, alligators can have up to 12 litters of eggs.
Yes, cockatiel eggs need to be kept warm. :}
Female alligator eggs are fertilized internally by a male alligator through a process called copulation. After mating, the female alligator lays the fertilized eggs in a nest that she builds using mud, vegetation, and other materials to protect the eggs until they hatch.
No they might not get warm enough to hatch
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.
No, alligator babies hatch from eggs.
alligators come from eggs and the eggs come from their mothers'
Yes, indeed they are born from eggs.
female alligator fertalizes an egg then lays multiple eggs on land
10 to 50