Female alligators lay between 20 and 60 eggs depending on her size. The average is 30 to 40. Only one in about 100 baby alligators ever lives to be 3 feet long, however. (Fish, turtles, frogs, snakes, birds, and mammals eat them.)
they lay eggs.
alligators lay their eggs in a little hole
Both alligators and lizards are reptiles; they lay eggs which hatch into babies. They do not give birth.
No, and alligator is not an amphibian! Answer No, alligators (and their relatives crocodiles, gharials and caimans) are reptiles.
An alligator will lay 20-60 eggs at a time. Not all will survivie.
Alligators lay roughly 20-50 eggs.
Yes. they lay eggs, as does crocodiles and alligators.
they lay eggs.
Yes; they are close cousins with the crocodile and alligators and they lay eggs as well.
They lay eggs and heat it with covered grass
Alligators and turtles.
no because they have no one to mate with.
alligators lay their eggs in a little hole
Alligators make nests make from dead and rotting vegetation, which acts like compost, creating heat which incubates the eggs.
20 billion years
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.
they all lay eggs they all cant fly