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Sunday, October 25, 2009

New plastic alligators in our online store

Here's a family of little 'gator hatchlings.

. . . And an alligator handler . . .

. . . And even a swimming alligator viewed from the top! We have quite a few new plastic alligators on board, just the right size for your shoebox diorama or school project.
For example . . .
This realistic-looking plastic alligator with babies miniature is made of somewhat flexible hard plastic. This replica has a detailed face and body and has three babies riding on its back. The alligator is curved and is 2 1/2 inches long.This alligator with babies makes for a nice pet, fits into a shoebox diorama, or serves as a great collectible. Check out our other alligator toys and gifts.
About Alligator Babies
Baby alligators come from a clutch of eggs. The young are born with a sharp front tooth which helps them peck out of the shell. If they are fortunate enough to avoid prey such as hawks, vultures and large lizards on their way to the water, they have a chance of surviving. Most are carried tenderly by their mother in the her mouth down to the water. A baby alligator is called a hatchling.

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