Crocadilles lay eggs so the time the fertilized egg is actually in the crocodile is at most only ten days.
Crocodiles can stay on land for several hours, up to 8-10 hours, depending on factors like temperature and activity level. They rely on water for many essential functions, so they will eventually need to return to the water to regulate their body temperature, hydrate, and hunt.
about 9 weeks or up too 72 days about so ....
Crocodiles mostly stay underwater for shelter if its raining either way crocodiles are fine.
Baby sloths typically stay with their mothers for about 6 to 12 months. During this time, they learn essential survival skills, such as foraging for food and climbing. After weaning, young sloths gradually become more independent but may continue to stay close to their mothers for guidance and safety.
Only until they become grown or if they are adapting to a new region
how long does a baby shark have to stay in the mothers stomach.
Never.
16 months bro..
Koalas are never inside their mother's stomach. The stomach is a digestive organ, and is only used to break food down into nutrients.However, koalas stay inside the WOMB for 30-35 days before being born.
Koalas are never inside their mother's stomach. The stomach is a digestive organ, and is only used to break food down into nutrients.However, koalas stay inside the WOMB for 30-35 days before being born.
First of all, babies stay in the mothers uterus (if they were in the stomach, they would be dissolved). The gestation period (time of pregnancy) of a tiger is 104-106 days.
It doesn't stay in your stomach its just rumors about Twinkies
1 year
9 months.
First of all, babies stay in the mothers uterus (if they were in the stomach, they would be dissolved). The gestation period (time of pregnancy) of a tiger is 104-106 days.
dolphins need to stay with there mothers for about years.
Crocodiles can stay on land for several hours, up to 8-10 hours, depending on factors like temperature and activity level. They rely on water for many essential functions, so they will eventually need to return to the water to regulate their body temperature, hydrate, and hunt.