Since they can't actually chew their food, they 'grab and tear' chunks off the prey animal, swallowing the chunks in one gulp.
None can. They only use their tongues to help them swallow and to keep water from flooding their airways while underwater. Crocs and Gators can't swallow prey underwater either. They surface to swallow. Their tongues are the only barrier stopping water from going into their stomachs and lungs.
Alligators swallow their prey whole they only use their teeth to catch and wound prey not tear prey apart.
Tiger. Tigers are known to prey upon "gators" and crocodiles. "Gators" and crocodiles seldom attack tigers.
they squeeze their prey. then,they swallow their prey
They don't. They swallow their prey WHOLE.
They swallow their prey whole.
Pythons can swallow prey that is bigger than them because their jaw opens really wide for that purpose.
they have teeth and chew and swallow the object Go Gators!!!!!!!!
It is when an organism swallow its prey whole and then vomits the prey back out again
they claw there prey till dead then swallow hole.
The Rattlsnake
All frogs swalluw their prey whole, they will kill it by crushing it between the jaws but frogs do not reduce the size by this and so swallow their prey whole.