any thing live rats rabbits chickens etc
About 1/3 of it's whole body weight.
3- i think 12 or 10 months is called a juvinielle
Baby northern alligator lizards have the same alligator-shaped bodies as adults. Their mouths and throats are sometimes yellow, but the rest of their bodies are brown.
A baby alligator is known as a hatchling.
I feed mine worms, I put her in a ice cream container and i have some worms in it she eats what she wants then starts scratching at the sides to come out, you can also put some in the tank with it. you can feed it spiders. they eat grass. when they get a little bigger move up to fish, baby snakes (make sure they are DEAD.) that's all i really know.
No - once the 'baby' alligators hatch - they are completely independent. They quickly disperse in search of their first meal.
About 1/3 of it's whole body weight.
An alligator does not feed its babies. As soon as a baby alligator hatches, it must start looking for its own food. As long as it looks for food in the vicinity of the mother, the mother will eat anything that tries to eat her baby but other that that, the baby is on its own.
no
they're both alligators
alligator gar cause its awsome like that
3- i think 12 or 10 months is called a juvinielle
yes i have a baby alligator snaping turtle and it bit me on my finger and had a grip on it
The alligator's jaws are designed for crushing bones, and do eat turtles that stray into their territory.
they will come back for more
A hatchling.
Humans.