No, alligator babies hatch from eggs.
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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.
An alligator can have a clutch of 20-50 eggs in one nesting season, but the number of babies that hatch and survive to adulthood can vary depending on factors like predation and environmental conditions.
Yes, indeed they are born from eggs.
Ferris State University does offer an article stating that black babies were once used as alligator bait. This is relatively unknown by the general public.
they carry their young in their mouths
If they survive predators, babies will become adults with a long lifespan.
well, its around 50 or 60. but usually only 40 survive(:
babies: raccoons, otters, herons, snakes, snapping turtles, other alligators............ Humans
Northern Alligator Lizard give live birth, but they dont take care of their young, in fact they may eat their babies.
towards there babies yes<3 towards a person no :( dinosaur means terrible lizard that would include alligator and crocs and they love their babies. they guard their nest and carry their babies to the water when they hatch.:)