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Female alligators lay their eggs in nests made of vegetation and mud, typically constructed near freshwater sources such as lakes, swamps, or rivers. These nests are often built in areas with ample sunlight to help incubate the eggs. After laying the eggs, the female guards the nest until they hatch, offering protection from predators. The nesting period generally occurs in late spring to early summer.

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