Crocodiles build nests with rotten vegetation and leave their eggs inside. The rotten vegetation produces the heat necessary for the embryos to develop and hatch.
Crocodiles lay eggs. The mother crocodile builds a nest and deposits her eggs there, which she guards until they hatch.
They buried there eggs in the sand and when they hatch the offspring find there way out of the sand and walk to the nearest ocean.
A female Nile crocodile can typically lay between 25-80 eggs in a nest, but only about 60-70% of these eggs will hatch. This means that on average, a female Nile crocodile can have around 15-40 young.
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.
Crocodiles lay eggs in clutches that range from around 10 to 60 eggs, depending on the species. The mother crocodile buries the eggs in a nest and guards them until they hatch.
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.
in a nest
Yes; they are close cousins with the crocodile and alligators and they lay eggs as well.
i think it lays its eggs in wet mud
Yes it does the way as a crocodile does
No. Crocodiles lay eggs.
Alligator/Crocodile
40 - 50 in a year.
Dispense on how big the crocodile is.
To feed off of the droppings.