Other crocodiles, starvation, lack of water or dehydration, and poaching by humans.
Moose and crocodiles do not meet each other, but if they did, it might. Yes, if the bull moose is fighting the crocodile on land and the crocodile is not that large.
The only animal able tio kill and eat a lion is a large crocodile and they do occasionally do so.
A lion can surely win in a fight with a crocodile if it clawed and digged its sharp nails in the crocodile. A lion can only kill a crocodile if the crocodile is too weak to fight or is in a situation that is vulnerable to the lion.
Unless is a saltwater crocodile a large specimen such as lolong, it is still have its huge mass advantage, but in deeper water it might win, ligers are worthy
Oh, dude, technically speaking, a crocodile could potentially kill a moose if the circumstances were just right. Like, if the moose wandered into the water where the crocodile was lurking, it might have a shot. But let's be real, that's a pretty unlikely scenario. Like, I wouldn't lose sleep over it if I were you.
a bunch of animals can kill a croc a komodo dragon a lion a tiger a gorrilla a elephant and a bunch more
Large Nile crocodiles will occasionally kill and eat lions.
An elephant, a rhino, a hippo, a pack of hyenas, a large crocodile, a poacher, and a cape buffalo.
Depends on the crocodile's size.
It is the other way around. Crocodiles, especially the bigger species of crocodiles like the saltwater crocodile and the Nile crocodile, do eat any buffaloes that are near the water or in water. They usually would not go on land to hunt any wild animals that are heavy in weight and size or otherwise rough since they can be crushed or gored if they are not careful.
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On land, a bull can easily kill a crocodile if the crocodile is not too large. With those sharp horns and powerful hooves, a bull is very capable of trampling a crocodile to death. Large crocodiles can maim a bull by biting the legs, flank, belly or brisket, but normally wouldn't be able to kill a bull if on land. It may have a better chance to kill if the bull is too weak or wounded to put up much of a fight. However, even so, normally crocodiles that are caught on land would attempt to bite then make a get-away to the water if the bull is insistent in killing the large reptile. But a bull wouldn't have a chance if it was in the water with a crocodile, nor even with more than one crocodiles hungry for some fresh bull-meat.