Humans have been responsible for the deaths of many crocodilian species and crocodiles. Humans kill crocodiles for many reasons: they regard them as a threat; for their leathery hide; for hunting purposes; for making new territory.
No, there are more humans than crocodiles in the world. Crocodiles are a relatively small population compared to the global human population.
humans!
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Photosynthesis provides food for the producers, which are then eaten by first-order consumers, which may be eaten by second-order consumers, and so on, which are then eaten by crocodiles, which are probably the highest-order consumer in the food web, unless humans are involved. Without photosynthesis to convert light energy into chemical energy in food molecules, there would be no producers or consumers, and no crocodiles (or humans).
Crocodiles will eat people given the chance.
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American crocodiles have been known to eat other American crocodiles on occasions. Other than that, crocodiles almost has no predators except for humans.
Yes, Alligators are more friendly to Humans than Crocodiles.
Yes, crocodiles are capable of attacking and eating humans. They have a powerful bite force and are ambush predators that can view humans as potential prey if they enter their territory. It is important to exercise caution and avoid areas where crocodiles are known to inhabit to prevent these encounters.
Crocodiles do not get chickenpox. Chickenpox affects only humans and a few other primates.
leopard's, crocodiles and humans
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