Fish, amphibians, small birds and mammals.
Gavials and crocodiles are both members of the Order Crocodylia, which includes all living species of crocodilians. This order also includes alligators, caimans, and the Indian gharial.
Some animals that may prey on crocodiles include large predatory birds like eagles and storks, as well as other crocodiles. Additionally, predatory mammals such as big cats (e.g. jaguars) and large snakes (e.g. anacondas) have been known to hunt and eat crocodiles.
A crocodile is a carnivorous animal, meaning its diet consists mainly of meat. They typically eat fish, birds, and mammals found in or near water. Crocodiles are not considered omnivores as they do not regularly consume plant matter.
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Crocodiles in Madagascar primarily eat fish, amphibians, birds, and small mammals. They are opportunistic feeders and will also consume larger prey such as zebras or wildebeests if the opportunity arises. Additionally, they may scavenge on carrion if available.
A crocodile's diet is mainly made up of bison, horse, cow, deer, pig, goat and bird. But they sometimes eat small fishes, crabs and squids. The young mainly eat insects and some mollusks and shellfish and crustaceans including tiny shrimps (maybe oysters). Dwarf crocodiles, dwarf caimans and gharial crocodiles eat fishes, frogs, insects and mollusks such as mussels, snails, small octopuses, clams and cockles.
There are 23 species of Crocodilian - 2 true Alligators, 6 species of Caiman, 12 true Crocodiles, a dwarf Crocodile, a false Gharial and the Indian Gharial.
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The Gharial Is Mainly A Piscivore And Sharks Are Fish. So, The Gharial Would Snap The Bull Shark In Half.
they're carnivores so they eat mainly ( or just) meat.
Salt water, nile, American, orinoco, mugger, dwarf, gharial, Siamese to name a few.
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No crocodiles are carnivores. Only eat meat.
Like all reptiles, crocodiles and their cousins - caimans, alligators and the gharial - breathe through lungs.
Crocodiles eat meat.
Gavials and crocodiles are both members of the Order Crocodylia, which includes all living species of crocodilians. This order also includes alligators, caimans, and the Indian gharial.
They can grow to 20 feet long, but average is about 12-14 feet.