When the eggs are first laid they're almost clear, but they soon develop a white calcium ring around the middle. Within a few days, the fertilized eggs containing living embryos become completely white. If the embryo dies, the shell stops developing.
Crocodiles lay eggs. The mother crocodile builds a nest and deposits her eggs there, which she guards until they hatch.
Depending on the species, egg-laying occurs anywhere from three to eight weeks after mating. The American crocodile lays eggs approximately three weeks after fertilization; Nile crocodiles lay eggs about eight weeks after fertilization; Saltwater crocodiles lay eggs four to six weeks after fertilization.
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Yes, crocodiles do hatch from eggs. Female crocodiles lay their eggs in nests and cover them to protect them. The eggs hatch after a couple of months, and the mother helps the hatchlings to the water.
Freshwater crocodiles typically lay around 12-24 eggs in a nest, with larger females capable of laying up to 60 eggs. The incubation period for these eggs is approximately 80-90 days, after which the hatchlings emerge.
They lay eggs and heat it with covered grass
Yes. they lay eggs, as does crocodiles and alligators.
Crocodile eggs
They lay eggs.
Crocodiles lay eggs. The mother crocodile builds a nest and deposits her eggs there, which she guards until they hatch.
They Lay hard shelled eggs.
Because they are reptiles.
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Alligators and Crocodiles are really alike, they both lay eggs the same way, and look after them the same way.
Yes it does the way as a crocodile does
No. Crocodiles lay eggs.
Depending on the species, egg-laying occurs anywhere from three to eight weeks after mating. The American crocodile lays eggs approximately three weeks after fertilization; Nile crocodiles lay eggs about eight weeks after fertilization; Saltwater crocodiles lay eggs four to six weeks after fertilization.