Baby Alligator

Baby Alligator by Ginjer L. Clarke is an illustrated book published by Penguin on April 3, 2000. This 48-page work is presented in English and invites readers to explore the early life of a baby alligator as it emerges from its shell and embarks on its first adventures in the swamp.
The book provides an engaging overview of alligator life, detailing their diet and swimming abilities while also offering intriguing facts about their ancestors and relatives, such as crocodiles. Aimed at intermediate readers, this juvenile nonfiction title covers topics related to animals, reptiles, and zoology, making it a valuable resource for young readers interested in science and nature.
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Deep in the swamp, a baby alligator crawls out of its broken shell. What’s in store for this little reptile? Follow it through its first adventures, and get a glimpse into the world of these amazing creatures. The easy-to-read text describes how alligators live, from what they eat to how they swim so quickly. You’ll also find fun facts about alligators’ dinosaur-hunting ancestors and their more contemporary cousin, the crocodile.
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