Smaller animals, typically.
how does a alligator find it's food
An alligator has a flap inside the the throat that blocks the water from entering their mouth.
A spoonbill and an alligator could interact in an ecosystem by competing for food sources, such as fish and crustaceans. The alligator may prey on the spoonbill if given the opportunity. However, the spoonbill could also benefit from the alligator's presence by scavenging on leftover food from the alligator's meals.
The bird gets fed and the alligator gets his teeth cleaned.
Anything you put in its mouth.
Fish and fish eggs.
Humans hunted aligators for clothing and food.
The mouth!!!
An alligator does not feed its babies. As soon as a baby alligator hatches, it must start looking for its own food. As long as it looks for food in the vicinity of the mother, the mother will eat anything that tries to eat her baby but other that that, the baby is on its own.
Raccoons frequently forage for food in shallow water and may become dinner to a hungry alligator.
At the top, no other animal eat alligators.
i dont know why