Small crocodiles eat frog(amphibians) ,small birds and fish. As adults crocodiles eat mammals like wilde beasts, fish, birds and snakes.
Sumatran tigers are prey to saltwater crocodiles and large reticulated pythons. Bengal tigers are prey to saltwater crocodiles, mugger crocodiles, and large packs of dholes.
Crocodiles are both predators and prey. They prey upon just about anything including animals, fish, and birds. Some of the animals which prey upon them are large cats, feral pigs, and other crocodiles.
They dont really have enemies...they just have prey( their food). They will fight to take prey from other crocodiles, or to keep what they have.
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Crocodiles first drown their prey and the rip off chunks and pieces of the prey then swallow the pieces because they cant chew.
Young Nile crocodiles are prey to african rock pythons. Adults have no predators. Young saltwater crocodiles are prey to reticulated and Burmese pythons. Adults have no predators. Young mugger crocodiles are prey to reticulated and Burmese pythons. Bengal tigers occasionally prey on adults.
Crocodiles shut their mouth really quickly so that their prey like the fishes can't escape. If their prey keeps on escaping, the crocodiles will become very hungry.
It depends on the species and on the situation. Nile crocodiles (Crocodylus niloticus) often feed in groups and some other species have been observed sharing their prey with other individuals on occasion. Some species are far more territorial than others.
preditor
Yes - Crocodiles, Alligators, Caimans & Gharials all prey on fish & mammals.
Great white sharks and crocodiles, as apex predators, have few natural enemies. However, larger sharks, such as orcas (killer whales), are known to prey on great whites. As for crocodiles, larger crocodiles can engage in cannibalism, and some large mammals, like jaguars, can occasionally prey on smaller or juvenile crocodiles. Overall, both species have limited threats from other animals.
They stalk their prey noiselessly and attack them at the right opportunity.