Animals that eat other animals are carnivores (or omnivores), therefore an animal that eats crocodiles must be a carnivore.
A crocodile is a carnivore. Crocodiles mostly feed on fish and other animals that are easy for them to catch. Crocodiles are very sneaky predators.
Yes, carnivores are animals that can eat other animals. Any meat-eating animal is a carnivore.
It is important to protect all life. While crocodiles are indeed dangerous creatures they are essential to the ecosystem at least in a small way. The eat other animals that could potentially over-populate. The same is true for other carnivores, carnivores are an essential part of wildlife on Earth. Just don't get too close! :)
Bears, Carnivores and any other animal that eats fish and has cod in the area.
Carnivores depend on other animals for matter and energy.
Alligators and crocodiles eat meat, so if this animal eats meat this animal is a carnivore. Carnivores are animals who eat meat, like lions, tigers and crocodile
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An alligator is a CARNIVORE because they eat other animals.
Animals that are carnivores, are ones that eat meat. Lions, tigers, crocodiles, leopards, cheetahs, wolves, and other animals make up this group. There are also the animals that eat meat and plants which are called omnivores, such as bears and humans. Strictly plant eating animals are herbivores.
No they are carnivoresNo, the only herbs they eat are incidental to the prey animal that may have some wrapped around it .
There are pythons in singapore waters.
tigers, jaguars, alligators, crocodiles, snakes, panthers, and rats and other small meat eaters.
A crocodile is a carnivore. Crocodiles mostly feed on fish and other animals that are easy for them to catch. Crocodiles are very sneaky predators.
Yes, carnivores are animals that can eat other animals. Any meat-eating animal is a carnivore.
Dolphins, other sharks, probaly some whales, crocodiles, hippos, and humans can.
That is what carnivore means, an animal that feeds on other animals
animal like coyotes and other carnivores