What do you call a baby alligator?

Baby alligators (hatchlings) have a pointed “egg tooth” or a caruncle to help them break out of their shell. This tooth is soon lost after hatching. Hatchlings are about 8 inches long. A group of hatchlings is called a pod.
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What are little alligators called?

#1: A Baby Alligator is Called a Hatchling!

Baby alligators are called hatchlings!
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What do you call a girl alligator?

Alligators. A male alligator is called a bull, and the female is called a cow.
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Can a baby alligator hurt you?

These little alligators are carefully protected by their Moms, just like you! Baby alligators are less aggressive but if they receive any harm from other animals or human beings then they bite with their little but very sharp teeth.
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Do alligators lay eggs?

Females seldom reach over 9 feet in length, while males may reach 14 feet. Female alligators lay their eggs during June to early July. The female alligator builds her nest above ground. The nest acts like a giant incubator.
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Do alligators eat alligators?

“Adult alligators are known to eat other (typically smaller) alligators.” The Department of Natural Resources also has this lovely definition of alligators, for your convenience: Alligators are carnivorous and prey on any animal that is available.
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Can you raise an alligator as a pet?

Ownership laws for alligators vary by state and municipality. While keeping them is legal in Michigan, parts of Detroit ban private ownership. In other states, such as New Mexico, pet gators are illegal without a permit, and in Arizona and New York, private ownership is banned.
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Do alligators bond with humans?

Dinets observed a juvenile alligator playing with a river otter. In rare cases, individual crocodilians have been known to bond so strongly with people that they become playmates for years.
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Do alligators have feelings?

The most common emotions seen in reptiles are fear and aggression. These are basic emotions that contribute to the fight or flight response. Fight or flight is how all animals process a perceived threat. They will either act aggressively and fight when they're scared or they will run away or take flight.
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What is a Gator slang?

Gator is a slang word for alligator.
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What does the Gator emoji mean?

? generally means the crocodile itself, or you can seen it as the alligator (since they all belong to crocodylia order). It can also indicate dangerous, powerful or threatening. Some people prefer to use these combinations ??/??to express 'crocodile tears', means crying fake tears. Related emojis: ????
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What's a male crocodile called?

A male crocodile is called a bull, while a female crocodile is called a cow.
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Are there miniature crocodiles?

N.B. Exceptionally large specimens can be found in all species of crocodilian. The West African dwarf crocodile is the world's smallest crocodile, growing up to 1.8 metres (5.9 feet). It is found alone or in pairs, in burrows and the hollows of low lying tree branches at the waters edge.
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What is the smallest crocodilian?

Cuvier's dwarf caiman, also known as Cuvier's smooth-fronted caiman, is a small caiman from northern and central South America. With an adult length of up to 1.6 metres (5.2 feet) in males, and up to 1.2 metres (3.9 feet) in females, it is the smallest species of crocodilian.
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How big is a newborn alligator?

When the baby alligator hatches it measures about 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 centimeters). Newly hatched alligators live in small groups, called "pods." Some 80 percent of young alligators fall victim to predators such as birds, raccoons, bobcats, otters, snakes, large bass and larger alligators.
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Can a crocodile and alligator mate?

Question: Can alligators and crocodiles mate? Answer: No, they can't. Although they look similar, they are genetically too far apart. Although related, they split into separate genera a long time ago.
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Why do crocodiles cry?

Crocodiles do actually cry. When they spend enough time out of the water, their eyes dry out so they weep to keep them lubricated. The belief started that the crocodiles only shed these tears when attacking and eating their victims, either as a trap to lure in their prey or out of emotion for their violent act.
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Do alligators smile?

Unfortunately, while alligators are known for their many teeth, they don't seem to do a lot of smiling.
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Is an alligator a dinosaur?

Alligators are not dinosaurs, though they belong to the same order as dinosaurs once did. Their ancestors were closely related to dinosaurs and walked the earth at the same time. While dinosaurs went extinct, alligator ancestors went on to evolve into the alligators we see on Earth today.
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Do alligators eat cats?

Alligators will prey on any animal it can physically consume. They readily take domestic dogs and cats.
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Do alligators feel pain?

Workers were documented repeatedly shooting alligators with a captive bolt gun and crudely stabbing the animals to try to dislocate their vertebrae. Alligators are sensitive and experience pain just as we do.
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Do alligators have balls?

The male reptiles, like all other vertebrates, have paired gonads that produce sperm and testosterone. Reptiles carry their testicles or testes internally, often in close proximity to the kidneys.
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Are crocodiles worse than alligators?

Crocodiles are often regarded as much more aggressive than alligators. While you should avoid contact with both animals at all costs, alligators in the Everglades tend to be more docile than crocodiles, only attacking if hungry or provoked.
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Do alligators eat dead humans?

Alligators found eating human remains in Florida Everglades, police say. Davie police officers in South Florida are investigating after they discovered two alligators devouring a dead body on the edge of the Everglades.
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