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  2. misconception: they eat their young. OK, now on to that complex social behavior. “There was a myth, for a long time, that crocodilians were these terribly baby-eating predators,” Hekkala says.

  3. Crocodiles Are Particularly Good Mothers | Discover Magazine

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    In many cases, the mother croc gently takes the babies into her mouth and carries them to the water’s edge. A proof that crocodiles have surprising maternal instincts.

  4. 7 Quick & Snappy Baby Crocodile Facts Everyone Should Know

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    What Do Baby Crocodiles Eat? Baby crocodiles eat small prey, such as insects, tadpoles, small frogs and small fish. As they grow, they more onto larger prey but it can be a few years until they are sharing the same kind of prey that adult crocs are able to devour.

  5. 7 Incredible Baby Alligator Facts and Myths - Animal Corner

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    7 Incredible Baby Alligator Facts and Myths – What You Need To Know. Exploring Baby Alligator Development and Behavior Through Facts, Pictures and FAQs. In terms of evolution members of the crocodilian family, including alligators have changed very little in the past 80 – 150 million years.

  6. How Long Does a Mother Alligator Care for Her Young After They...

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    The period of protection varies from one individual to the next; most mother alligators provide protection for a few months, but some provide protection for their young for up to a year. At this point, the female must start preparing to protect the new young, as they begin hatching from their nests.

  7. Crocodile Parenting 101: How They Care for Their Young

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    After hatching, crocodiles show great care for their babies. They guard the nests and keep the hatchlings safe from predators. Mothers even carry their babies to water in their mouths to keep them safe.

  8. Do Crocodiles and Alligators Care for Their Young? - Fauna Facts

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    Why do crocodiles and alligators eat the babies? Crocodiles and alligators do only eat the babiesthey also eat other adults. Generally, crocs and gators eat each other because food is scarce.

  9. Do alligators eat their young? - Fauna Facts

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    Yes, alligators eat their young. While mothers take special care of their babies, it is the father alligator that preys on juvenile gators. Studies show that roughly 7% of baby alligators are unfortunate enough to become meals by adults. Even mothers eat baby gators, but it is rare.

  10. Do crocodilians (sometimes) feed their young? | ScienceBlogs

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    In the video shown here, a female Siamese crocodile Crocodylus siamensis allows her babies to eat meat literally from her mouth.

  11. Why do crocodiles put their babies in their mouth?

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    How do crocodiles treat their babies? In many cases, the mother croc gently takes the babies into her mouth and carries them to the water's edge. A proof that crocodiles have surprising maternal instincts.