Crocodile eggs are about the size of a human hand. A nest will have a dozen or more eggs in it and is covered in dirt and sticks.
Looking at photos of crocodile nests online, they are about the size of a car tire.
Normal Crocodiles can grow up to 5 metres, about 1000 kilograms. The largest croc ever seen was seen in Borneo in 1920 and was 33-feet(10 metres) and was beleived to be 200 years old.
The size of a snake's eggs depends on the species. They can be just a few millimetres long or 10 centimetres.
snake eggs depend on the size or type of the parents. If a parent is about 5 metre long than the egg will be about 5 centimetre. The eggs can varry from 1 centimetre to 5 metres
An african crocodile is quite huge because it can reach 20 ft long and 5 ft wide.
about 54 cm.
Its ur tongue
3' long
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.
alligator
It's head. The brain is about the size of a walnut on a 12 foot American alligator, but it's well developed.
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Try seeing Jurassic Park 2 and see if you can find T-Rex eggs. Multiply the egg size by two. That should be the egg size of a Spinosaurus egg because the Spinosaurus is twice the size of a T-Rex.
Obviously the egg, it did not say an alligator egg it simply states an egg. Therefore a dinosaur egg or any other species of eggs could have come before the alligator.
female alligator fertalizes an egg then lays multiple eggs on land
It's is probably the size of 5 school desks. Also it depends on the size of the alligator
Yes
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.
alligator
90 days.
The gender of Alligator progeny is determined by the ambient temperature of the egg clutch.
Alligator
An alligator, a jellyfish's worst defense is to shock. An alligator is larger in size, and has huge chompers.
It depends on the age of the alligator egg. Alligators lay hard-shelled, almost porcelain like eggs. However, underneath the hard exterior, of the alligator egg shell, is a leathery, and quite soft, inner shell layer. Much thicker, more substantial and leathery than the inner layer inside a bird's egg. As the alligator in the egg develops the outer hard-shell slowly thins as it is absorbed by the growing alligator. By the time they're born, their eggs can look almost leathery because most of the outer layer has gone, revealing the softer inner layer underneath. The softer inner layer is particularly visible as the alligator pushes out of the egg as it finally hatches.
yes they are size matters