Crocodiles typically do not prey on fossas, as fossas are terrestrial mammals native to Madagascar, while crocodiles are primarily aquatic. However, if a fossa were to venture near a crocodile's territory, especially in shallow waters, there is a possibility that a crocodile could attack. Generally, their diets consist more of fish, birds, and small mammals. Instances of crocodiles eating fossas would be rare and not a common behavior.
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.
Crocodiles eat meat.
Eagles, snakes, hawks and fossas
Believe it or not, but crocodiles do NOT eat pants. However, they do eat animals.
Crocodiles will eat people given the chance.
You may not eat wallabies and crocodiles.
Crocodiles would eat boars if given the chance. Crocodiles typically eat smaller animals, but they will go after larger ones if that's all that is there.
it depends at the circumstances. NO. It's the opposite. The pythons eat the crocodiles!
Crocodiles only have one enemy "Man"
Tony Fossas's birth name is Emilio Antonio Fossas.
NO! Crocodiles eat Jaguars, NOTHINGeats a crocodile BUT a crocodile eats anything.
crocodiles eat meat but mostly fish and can sometimes eat people