They do not. While crocodiles do possess lacrimal glands and can produce tears, they do not (or are not known to) cry; the glands simply provide moisture and lubrication for the eye. The idea of crocodiles crying (or 'weeping') while they eat probably comes from the same ancient anecdote that states crocodiles have no tongue (which is also false).
Crocodiles first drown their prey and the rip off chunks and pieces of the prey then swallow the pieces because they cant chew.
no they just chill around the body for awhile
crocodiles eat lots of things. they mostly eat meat.
Small crocodiles eat frog(amphibians) ,small birds and fish. As adults crocodiles eat mammals like wilde beasts, fish, birds and snakes.
In South america, anacondas and caimans eat herons. In North america, alligators, crocodiles, and eagles prey on herons and cranes. In africa, nile crocodiles and eagles prey on storks and cranes. In asia, saltwater crocodiles, mugger crocodiles, wolves, and eagles eat wading birds.
they originally eat at night so the prey doesn't see the crocodile so easily
Jaguars and crocodiles prey on anacondas on rare occasions.
When crocodiles are babies they are small enough for large fish to eat them.
Baby crocodiles eat meat. Mostly insects, or shellfish.
Crocodiles are both predators and prey. They prey upon just about anything including animals, fish, and birds. Some of the animals which prey upon them are large cats, feral pigs, and other crocodiles.
Yes, crocodiles are known to eat small mammals like squirrels if they come near the water's edge. Crocodiles are opportunistic feeders and will prey on animals that venture too close to the water where they can ambush them.
In africa, nile crocodiles are known to prey on vultures that go near the water.