Adult American alligators have very few predators, but they do get eaten by black bears on rare occasions. A bigger alligator will occasionally eat the adult alligator. The youngs get preyed on by big fish, wading birds, monitor lizards, and water snakes.
No. They get eaten by them.
Crocodiles or alligators? Because alligators are being eaten.
They can get eaten by anything but not crocodiles or alligators and they can get eaten by cheetahs.
It does by Sharks and Alligators/Crocodiles
It does, by sharks and alligators/crocodiles
Yes, I'm sorry, but indeed they do eat turtles, especially the young, when their shells are still soft.
All fishes are subject to the voracious appetite of the alligator.
baby otters are eaten by owls foxes and alligators. People also kill them for their pelts
Turtles are known to be preyed upon by a variety of predators, including alligators, snakes, birds of prey, raccoons, and humans. They are vulnerable to predation, especially when they are young and small.
Some are eaten by alligators and birds of prey will eat some of the smaller ones
Raccoons may be eaten by wolves, cougars, coyotes, jaguars, bobcats and, in certain areas, by crocodiles, alligators or large constrictor snakes, such as the boa and anaconda.
I don't know exactly if Alligators eat herons but i think they don't because i heard one of my teachers mention that herons are only eaten by scavengers who eat them once they're dead