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Captive Alligators Breed in Wild

 

A newly discovered set of 15 baby alligator hatchlings marks the successful breeding of a group of once-captive gators that now lives in the wild, it was announced this week.

 

The baby Chinese alligators, a species that grows to be somewhat smaller than adult American alligators, emerged as part of a 10-year effort to reintroduce these endangered reptiles on Chongming Island, located at the mouth of the Yangtze River in China.

 

Captive Alligators Breed in Wild | LiveScience

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