Yes, they are carnivores.
Alligators, mostly.
It is both. It preys on some animals and other animals prey on it.
Adult alligators have few natural predators, but larger alligators or crocodiles, jaguars, and large birds of prey such as eagles may prey on younger alligators. In addition, humans may also consume alligators' eggs or meat.
Yes. Iguanas are prey to all different types of animals including alligators (caimans).
American alligators, caimans, and american crocodiles prey on condors.
Alligators do not have the ability to spit like some other animals. They primarily use their jaws and teeth to catch and eat prey.
Any animal or aquatic life that moves!
Other animals. Fish, raccoons, deer, and birds. No animal is safe from the alligator.
Adult American alligators have very few predators, but they do get eaten by black bears on rare occasions. A bigger alligator will occasionally eat the adult alligator. The youngs get preyed on by big fish, wading birds, monitor lizards, and water snakes.
The main enemies of adult alligators are humans, who pose a threat through hunting, habitat destruction, and pollution. Other predators such as large snakes, birds of prey, and mammals may occasionally prey on adult alligators, but they are generally not a significant threat.
Humans. Humans kill alligators to make stuff. Like purses and other products or eat them.
The only enemy that alligators have are humans. Alligators become prey to humans as food and other uses.