Lepas anatifera is a
hermaphrodite and starts to breed when it is about 2.5 centimetres (1 in) long. Fertilisation is internal and the
eggs are brooded inside the
mantle for a week before emerging as free-swimming
nauplius larvae. After further development, drifting as part of the
plankton, these settle onto floating objects.
Lepas anatifera has long been known to grow on
sea turtles, but in 2008, some small specimens were found attached to an
American crocodile (
Crocodylus acutus) on the Pacific coast of
Mexico. That crocodile species mostly inhabits
mangrove swamps and river estuaries, but it is salt tolerant, and sometimes is found in marine environments. In this instance, the size of the goose-neck barnacles indicated that the crocodile must have been in the sea for at least a week. That is the first time that
Lepas anatifera has been recorded as an
epibiont of a
crocodilian. ==Origin of the name==