Amphibians lay their eggs in water.
Alligators lay roughly 20-50 eggs.
Alligators make a nest from rotting leaves and dirt beside the water. They usually stay nearby while the eggs are in the nest. When the babies hatch, they make peeping noises, and the mother alligator digs them up and carries them to the water. Alligators actually make very good mothers, and care for their babies for several weeks until the babies can survive on their own.
Yes. they lay eggs, as does crocodiles and alligators.
No, turtles typically lay their eggs on land, not in water.
Most reptiles do not lay eggs in water. They typically lay their eggs on land, either in burrows or nests dug into the ground. However, some turtles do lay their eggs in sandy areas close to water, where the eggs can be protected.
No, they eggs are laid in water.
Female alligators lay eggs in a nest made of vegetation, mud, and sticks. The nest provides warmth for the eggs as they develop. After about 65 days, the eggs hatch and the mother may help some of the hatchlings by carrying them in her mouth to water.
Yes; they are close cousins with the crocodile and alligators and they lay eggs as well.
Alligators and Crocodiles are really alike, they both lay eggs the same way, and look after them the same way.
They lay eggs and heat it with covered grass
Most of them lay their eggs in water.
Always water.