Alligators cannot speak, but humans call young alligators "hatchlings".
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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
by staying with them
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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 group of young alligators is called a pod
None. Mother alligators will carry their young from the nest to the water and will protect them from predators, but aside from that the baby alligators must fend for themselves.
Anywhere from 30 to 60.
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Yes, I'm sorry, but indeed they do eat turtles, especially the young, when their shells are still soft.
Adult American alligators have very few predators, but they do get eaten by black bears on rare occasions. A bigger alligator will occasionally eat the adult alligator. The youngs get preyed on by big fish, wading birds, monitor lizards, and water snakes.