Alligators often remain still as a hunting strategy and a means of thermoregulation. By staying motionless, they can ambush prey more effectively, blending into their surroundings. Additionally, remaining still helps them conserve energy and regulate their body temperature, particularly when basking in the sun or cooling off in the water. This behavior is a key part of their survival strategy in their natural habitat.
Alligators lay roughly 20-50 eggs.
Yes. they lay eggs, as does crocodiles and alligators.
Alligators and turtles.
Yes; they are close cousins with the crocodile and alligators and they lay eggs as well.
no because they have no one to mate with.
so it can hide underwater and still see his surroundings
Yes. All raptiles have to.
Because alligators were born after
alligators lay their eggs in a little hole
20 billion years
Alligators make nests make from dead and rotting vegetation, which acts like compost, creating heat which incubates the eggs.
They lay eggs and heat it with covered grass