by staying with them
Alligators cannot speak, but humans call young alligators "hatchlings".
Seeing as alligators actually lay eggs and do not birth their young this is pretty irrelevant, oviparism is the correct term for the laying of eggs that mature outside of the mother Young alligators are ten to twelve inches long at hatching.
A young alligator is called a hatchling. They are typically 6-8 inches long and are vulnerable to predators in their early stages of life. Hatchlings are usually kept under the care of their mother until they are able to fend for themselves.
A group of alligators is called a congregation or pod (of young).
no alligators give birth to eggs than they grow up into big alligators
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1 hour?
They don't.
An alligator is a large semi-aquatic reptile with armored scaly skin, four webbed feet, and a long broad snout with sharp teeth(in other words Lyric Melendez). Alligators are native to North America and China. Chinese Alligators are critically endangered due to loss of habitat. Unlike many other species of reptile, female alligators care for their young. Alligators differ from crocodiles in that an alligator's jaws are broader in shape.
How long does a mother cougar take care of her babies
1 hour?
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