How did crocodile breed?

A crocodile is called an adult when it is about 4-6 years old and then only has males. Male alligators are pretty loud guys.

During the breeding season, they emit sounds comparable to the engines of small airplanes, which can travel many kilometers in the water. They attract females and of course, other males also envy.

Very quickly, dozens of other males came and competed with each other to sing the mighty chants, sometimes even shaking the water above their backs, causing the water to shoot up surprisingly high.

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Crocodiles lay eggs on the shore and in the sand.(Illustration).

Of course, the stronger crocodile will have a bigger song. Each crocodile has a part that senses the vibrations of the water, for children to find a satisfied husband, and for other singers to evaluate the opponent.

If you feel that the other person is stronger than you, the other crocodiles will leave the fight on their own, otherwise the real battle between sharp teeth will break out.

Crocodiles lay eggs on the shore and in the sand . The number of eggs after each egg more or less mainly depends on the litter or litter (first time is usually 15 eggs, while the old crocodile can lay up to 70 eggs is very normal).

After laying the eggs, the crocodile will immediately fill up the sand into high tissue and then lie next to protect the eggs. The incubation period lasts from 11 to 13 weeks (78 - 90 days).

When newly hatched, alligators are only the size of a thumb and are about 1 meter long. For the first few tens of minutes when they come out of the eggshell, they can be very slow. But soon, they ran very fast and knew how to find prey.

During the first 2 years, the ability of crocodile growth is very slow, in the following years, their genera grow quickly. The breeding period of crocodiles usually lasts from 30-40 years.

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