Baby alligators live with their mothers. The mother alligator builds the nest next to her gator hole. When the babies hatch, she takes them into her hole where they swim around and learn to be gators. As long as they are with her, they are safe from predators.
As they get bigger, they start wandering off. That is when the predators start eating them. Eventually all of them wander off. A few will survive to start new families.
Live Alligators was created in 1990.
An aquatic habitat is the shelter where alligators live in
Yes alligators do live in groups (some of them,)
Female alligators, whether they are mothers or not, are called cows. The male alligators are called bulls, and the baby alligators are known as hatchlings. Alligators usually live anywhere from 35 to 50 years when living in the wild. Some alligators have been know to live to be 80 years old.
Alligators live in wetlands because they are aquatic creatures.
both alligators and tigers live in the rain forest.
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Every year, the alligators get a year older.
Tigers and alligators are both born from eggs. Female tigers give birth to live cubs, while female alligators lay eggs that hatch into baby alligators. Both species exhibit maternal care for their offspring after birth or hatching.
Alligators can live in the ocean or on coast.
No. Alligators live in fresh water, sharks live in salt water.