they eat crustations like crabs and lobsters and kiddys and mayo chicken
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Yes, alligators are opportunistic feeders and they do eat fish as part of their diet. Fish may make up a portion of an alligator's diet, especially in aquatic habitats where they have easy access to fish.
Yes, alligators are known to eat ducks as part of their diet, especially when they come near the water's edge where alligators typically wait to ambush their prey. Ducks are a common source of food for alligators in their natural habitat.
With their dentation it is very difficult to chew, which is required for a vegetable diet.
Yes, alligators do eat muskrats. Muskrats are a part of the alligator's diet, along with various other animals like fish, birds, and small mammals. Alligators are opportunistic feeders, meaning they will consume whatever is available to them.
The South Beach Diet seems to be pretty safe (and popular).
Alligators are carnivores because their teeth and digestive systems are adapted for consuming meat. Their sharp teeth are ideal for tearing through flesh, and their digestive systems are designed to process and extract nutrients from animal protein efficiently. This diet also provides the necessary energy for their active lifestyle.
Alligators biggest population live in Louisiana and their diet consist of eating small fish and insects as a young alligator.Then when they grow they start eating bigger fish and small mammals.
If they happen to be hungry, then sure! Alligators can eat spiders but spiders are too small to provide much sustenance, except when they are young, so they don't form a significant part of the alligator diet.
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depends on whats in them, if speed is then yes.