life cycle of alligator for elementary

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Hello, Today Valerian, my friend will tell you about my life cycle! By : Valerian L. Tedja Grade 4 Batari School- Medan

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This presentation is created by a grade 4 student of Batari School, Valerian L. Tedja. Our school is located in Jl. Sei Serayu No.69 Medan- North Sumatera, Indonesia. Phone: (061) 4569233, (061) 4516158

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  • 1. Hello, Today Valerian, my friend will tell you about my life cycle! By : Valerian L. Tedja Grade 4 Batari School- Medan
  • 2. Hello, I am valerian, this is
  • 3. The eggs hatch in 2 months, producing hatchlings about 6 inches long (15 cm)
  • 4. babies The group of babies (called a pod) are protected by the female for about a year. Alligators are among the most nurturing of the reptiles.
  • 5. Scary creatures Alligators are large, semi-aquatic carnivorous reptiles with four legs and a huge tail. The tail is half the animal's length; it helps propel the alligator through the water, is used to make pools of water during the dry seasons (gator holes), is used as a weapon, and stores fat that the alligator will use for nourishment during the winter. Alligators are cold blooded (ectothermic); they do not make their own body heat. They gain body heat by basking in the sun.
  • 6. SNOUT ALLIGATOR JAWS AND TEETH SALT GLAND S ON TOUNG E SENSORY PIT Wide, Ushaped, short Upper jaw wider than lower jaw, ovelapping it. The lower teeth are mostly hidden when mouth is closed (and fit into sockets in the upper jaw) Salt glands are nonfunctional. Sensory pits only near jaws. Upper jaw wider than lower jaw, ovelapping it. The lower teeth are mostly hidden when mouth is closed (and fit into sockets in the upper jaw) Salt glands on the tongue excrete excess salt. Sensory pits over most of the body. CROCODILE Narrow, Vshaped, long
  • 7. Thank you!