Small mammals.
It is a carnivore.
There are crocodiles in Australia. They inhabit the northern waters. The Estuarine Crocodile found in Australia is the largest known crocodile in the world.
It is probably the estuarine crocodile (Crocodylus porosus)
yes a crocodile is stronger than a alligator
there are two types of crocodiles in Australia, all of which inhabit the northern waters. The Estuarine Crocodile or Saltwater Crocodile found in Australia is the largest known crocodile in the world. It is commonly nicknamed the "Saltie". There is also the Freshwater Crocodile, or Johnstone's Crocodile, which is found in inland waterways in the tropical and sub-tropical north.
Yes. There are two species, the Estuarine or Salt Water Crocodile which is the largest living species in the world, the Johnstonii or Johnstons Freshwater Crocodile and a subspecies of this called the Pygmy Crocodile, which is really just an undernourished freshie that lives mostly in the escarpments of Kakadu.
Whales eats crocodile as that's part of the food chain. Whales sometimes swim near estuaries and when see a crocodile, they approach and eat them. They eat crocodile in order to protect humans.
Crocodile Birds eat the remains of what Crocodiles kill and eat (for example, the meat of a dead animal).
NO! Crocodiles eat Jaguars, NOTHINGeats a crocodile BUT a crocodile eats anything.
Yes, a crocodile will eat a monkey if given the chance. He will also eat deer, sharks, bats and dingoes.
Crocodile. It can eat the eagle in 1 bite.
with its mouth
The salt water or estuarine crocodile, which can grow to 6.5 m or more, and weigh over 700 kg.