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What are is one way in which the development process of the beetle differs from that of the alligator?

Both the beetle and alligator develop throught the process of metamorphasis, but they differ in one way. The beetly transitions from egg, to larva, to pupa, to adult beetle. Contradicting to the development of the alligator which starts from egg and goes to young alligator, to young adult alligator, to adult alligator.


What is a young female alligator called?

A hatchling


How does an alligator protect himself?

Alligators bight there predator or emerge in the water.


What is an alligator a mammal or what?

An alligator is not a mammal; it is a reptile. Mammals are characterized by features such as giving birth to live young, having fur or hair, and producing milk to feed their offspring. Alligators belong to the reptile group, which includes animals like snakes, turtles, and crocodiles.


How you can protect alligator mississippiensis?

Ban all hunting, protect wetlands. But alligators number in the millions, and are in no danger.


How does an alligator gar protect itself?

By biting with its long paddle nose


How does an alligator protect itself?

Alligators bight there predator or emerge in the water.


Do gators abandon their young?

Yes, female alligators do not abandon their young. They protect and care for their hatchlings for the first few years of their lives. The mother alligator will stay close by to defend them against predators and teach them survival skills.


How are an alligator's eye adapted for seeing in the water?

they have a scale over there eye to protect it


Where do female alligator eggs come from?

Female alligator eggs are fertilized internally by a male alligator through a process called copulation. After mating, the female alligator lays the fertilized eggs in a nest that she builds using mud, vegetation, and other materials to protect the eggs until they hatch.


Does a mother alligator stay with the young?

For a few weeks after the young hatch. As they grow and disperse, her responsibility ends.


Does the American alligator feed its babies?

Milk is fed to young only in the case of mammals (usually hairy or furry animals), so alligators do not feed milk to their young. The young survive on bits of meat that fall out of the mothers' mouths after they have successfully hunted.