first you jump on it then you clamp down its jaw coz then it cant snap at you and you can even catch a two and a half metre one if you try hard.
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Generally, a fit human adult would be able to outrun a crocodile for short distances.
Crikey!
The climax of the story "Outwitting a Crocodile" is when the young girl tricks the crocodile by pretending to play dead and then quickly jumping up and running away before the crocodile can catch her. This moment is the peak of tension and action in the story, as it resolves the conflict between the girl and the crocodile.
They are very fast when they are warm, but they usually catch their prey by ambushing them.
crocodiles eat anything but nothing eats the crocodile'Answer:Crocodiles eat Fish, small animals, people who aren't careful. Humans will eat crocodile and alligators if they catch them. If a sick or injured crocodile were to be caught on shore a larger predator or a pack of predators would eat them.
They do that to try and catch some pray, if any happen to swim or fall into their mouths.
Children, although he never manages to catch any!
Frogs use the sense of smell to hunt down prey.
Steven Irwin was keenly interested in all forms of wildlife from a young age. He was already helping his father, Bob, catch small crocodiles when he was just nine years old.Irwin continued honing and refining his crocodile catching skills, formally becoming known as the Crocodile Hunter when he launched the documentary series "The Crocodile hunter" in 1997.
One type of crocodile can jump 6 feet in the air to catch its prey. The crocodile pushes off from the bottom of the stream, and jumps with its muscles activated. Smacking mouth wanting some food.
In the Roald Dahl book "The Enormous Crocodile," the crocodile likes to eat children. He schemes and plans to trap and eat as many children as he can by disguising himself in various ways to lure them into his trap.