bcla
On our rugged Eastern foothills.....
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That strikes me as odd for any species. Usually a mother with her young is the fiercest creature you can encounter, for any species.
Not saying you're incorrect, just simply noting it's very unusual.
Depends on the species. Quite a few species just leave, like most fish. Some of course die after mating.
Being protective only goes so far. We've talked about the American black bear. They're well known for just running when confronted. A mama bear might signal a cub to climb a tree, but more than likely will just run and leave the cubs behind. They use their sense of smell to find them, and life goes on.
Not sure how protective an alligator might be, when they lay up to 50 eggs at a time. I guess they're relatively protective for reptiles.