Birds fly into a crocidiles mouth to clean its teeth. The bird is getting food from the croc's mouth while the croc is getting its teeth clean. This is a win-win situation, so if the crocidile ate the bird, the croc wouldn't get its teeth clean.
it enters to remove parasites from the mouth of crocodile.
to eat something
Crocodiles look like open scissors when they open their mouth... In a way. Hope that helps
yes, fish live in water, crocodile eat fish, crocodile leaves mouth open in water waiting for fish
well they can not open there mouth if you put pressure on it, so opening jaw muscles
with its mouth
A crocodile
If you're considering < or this > a crocodile mouth in mathematics < This means less than > This means greater than e.g. 3 > 1 because 3 is a larger number, it's vice versa for a less than (<) crocodile mouth
The Crocodile Could Eat The Hippo But The Hippo Could Get The Crocodile Away With TheBreath...... I believe they would both win. ------ I personally think it depends on the size and age of both. ----- A hippo would win because it could put a foot ontop of the crocodile's mouth and then the crocodile wouldn't be able to move its mouth.
i think by running as fast as you can or running in zigzag manner scientific studies show that it is hard for a crocodile to run zig zag. if you get caught, aim for the eyes. Or try to keep it's mouth shut. A crocodile has massive bighting power but the muscle that open it's mouth are weak.
The Thick Knee eats leeches out of the crocodiles mouth region.. the crocodile gets the blood suckers out of its mouth and the bird gets a meal.
Crocodile
crocodile has teeth hanging out of it's mouth but an alligator doesn't.
The Egyptian plover, a wader sometimes called the crocodile bird, is alleged to have a symbiotic relationship with the Nile crocodile, flying by as the crocs' mouths are open to drop bits of meat into them, feeding them. They share adaptations such as that they both wade for food.