Alligators

ebook Reptiles & Amphibians Facts And Picture Book For Children

By Bold Kids

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Kids love to learn about animals and learn about the Alligator. Aside from eating, alligators have some interesting habits. Their nest is made of soil and they keep their eggs safe from predators. Alligators have up to 70 teeth in their jaw at one time, and they go through as many as 2,000 teeth during their lifetime. If the temperature of the eggs is over 93 degrees Fahrenheit, the babies are males, while those under 86 degrees produce females. Aside from being a beautiful animal, the name of the Alligator is a Spanish word that means lizard.Alligators are very social creatures. They stay in large groups called congregations. They use the water for hunting. They swim fast and spit out chunks of prey. Their tails allow them to catch a lot of prey in a short period of time. The tails of alligators are also very long, so they can quickly take down their prey. These facts about Alligator for kids are important for educating children about the Alligator.Alligators are part of the crocodilian family. The American Alligator is the largest species in the world. They have two living species, the Chinese Alligator. Alligators are the last surviving relatives of dinosaurs. Their bright yellow eyes make them easy to spot. In addition to their bright yellow teeth, they also have an excellent camouflage.
Alligators