The length of a baby alligator typically ranges from 6 to 8 inches, while a baby gecko is usually around 3 to 4 inches long. This means a baby alligator can be about 1.5 to 2.7 times longer than a baby gecko, depending on their exact sizes. Therefore, the alligator is generally significantly longer than the gecko.
sometimes
The cricket should be no longer than the with of the geckos head. For a baby I would think pinhead crickets would be fine.
they're both alligators
alligator gar cause its awsome like that
No.
yes i have a baby alligator snaping turtle and it bit me on my finger and had a grip on it
A hatchling.
Humans.
Yes they can
3- i think 12 or 10 months is called a juvinielle
A baby alligator is called a hatch-ling. This is a common name used among most reptiles that give birth by laying eggs. There is no specific name for the baby of an alligator. A group of young alligators is called a pod.
No - once the 'baby' alligators hatch - they are completely independent. They quickly disperse in search of their first meal.