Decaying vegetation puts out heat, and this heat incubates the eggs.
Alligators make nests make from dead and rotting vegetation, which acts like compost, creating heat which incubates the eggs.
Crocodiles typically make their nests out of vegetation such as leaves, grass, and sticks. They often build their nests close to water bodies like rivers or swamps to keep the eggs safe and provide easy access to water for the hatchlings.
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.
fungi only grows on rotting vegetation because it doesn't have any chlorophyll so it can't make it's own food, so it grows on rotting vegetation because it can take the food from the other plants.
Pademelons do not make nests. They sleep within thickets of vegetation, or hiding under scrubby bushes.
Female alligators typically lay their eggs in a nest made of vegetation and soil near the water's edge. The warmth of the sun helps incubate the eggs, and the female alligator will protect the nest until the eggs hatch.
Swans live in all over the globe depending on the breed. They spend their days on the water and make nests in the surrounding vegetation.
Owls typically make their nests in tree cavities, abandoned nests of other birds, or in dense vegetation. Some owls also nest on the ground or in rocky crevices. The type of nest site depends on the owl species and the habitat they live in.
Yes, squirrels make nests in trees.
Yes, wasps do make nests in trees.
tree kangaroose make there nests make there nests on the ground
Yes, sun bears are known to make nests in trees. They create these nests by using leaves, branches, and other vegetation, often in the forks of trees, to provide a resting place where they can sleep or take shelter. These nests help keep them safe from predators and offer a comfortable spot to relax. Sun bears are also agile climbers, which allows them to access these elevated nesting sites.