its the turtle
Crocodile snapping turtles do not exist. Only Alligator snapping turtles do.
no
Turtles have been around longer than most species on the Earth. They live for a long time, and are likely to be older than a human when found.
its older teeth
To feed off of the droppings.
A crocodile or a alligator will eat a snapping turtle
No.
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A Frog, Crocodile, snakes, turtles they're a lot
Yes. A saltwater crocodile is stronger than any type of crocodile, and a saltwater crocodile could fill an enormous mouthful of piranhas.
Crocodile turtles and penguins share similarities in their aquatic adaptations, as both are proficient swimmers. They possess streamlined bodies that facilitate movement in water, with crocodile turtles using their strong limbs to paddle and penguins utilizing their flippers. Additionally, both species are known for their distinctive appearances; crocodile turtles have unique shells and features, while penguins have their iconic tuxedo-like plumage. Lastly, both animals have specific breeding behaviors that include forming social bonds during mating seasons.
The saltwater crocodile will basically eat anything it can get in its jaws. But for the most part they eat things such as snakes, birds, fish, turtles, crabs, lizards, and crustaceans.