one an to this is crocodiles.
They can get eaten by anything but not crocodiles or alligators and they can get eaten by cheetahs.
an impala can be eaten by anything. but 2 of the man preditors are crocodiles and lions
It does, by sharks and alligators/crocodiles
It does by Sharks and Alligators/Crocodiles
American Crocodiles are eaten by many things as baby's. This includes: birds, fish, other crocodiles, snakes, turtles, reptiles, and anything that is interested.
Crocodiles don't eat frogs because of an acid frogs have that can harm crocodiles if eaten. The acid doesn't effect humans however.
Lions are occasionally taken by large Nile crocodiles.
Photosynthesis provides food for the producers, which are then eaten by first-order consumers, which may be eaten by second-order consumers, and so on, which are then eaten by crocodiles, which are probably the highest-order consumer in the food web, unless humans are involved. Without photosynthesis to convert light energy into chemical energy in food molecules, there would be no producers or consumers, and no crocodiles (or humans).
Crocodiles or alligators? Because alligators are being eaten.
Salamanders can be eaten by crocodiles and sometimes fish. It's usually prey to predators that are in it's surroundings and are bigger than it.
Wild Grasses, Wild Cats, Crocodiles, other Wildebeast