Alligators swallow their prey whole they only use their teeth to catch and wound prey not tear prey apart.
Crocodiles swallow their foods whole, even fish, bones and all. They have alimentary canals and digestive systems designed to manage and extract nutrients from all parts of their prey.
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 don't. With small animals such as rats, and small birds, they chew. With larger animals such as wildebeest, deer, and maybe even humans if they're that hungry, they do the death roll. What that is the Alligator or Crocodile will bite it's victim, then it will roll until the limb of the animal is completely ripped off so the Alligator or Croc can chew it.
They swallow their prey whole.
They don't. They swallow their prey WHOLE.
All frogs swalluw their prey whole, they will kill it by crushing it between the jaws but frogs do not reduce the size by this and so swallow their prey whole.
Alligators usually sneak up on their prey, catch them offguard, drown them and swallow them whole above water as they can not swallow underwater. Their jaws are not designed for tearing and ripping flesh (like crocodiles), but instead for crushing bone.
Insectivores will either eat their prey whole, or rip it apart depending on the size of the prey and the species of lizard. Meat-eating lizards such as monitors will hunt their prey and rip apart the animal. Lizards that eat fruits and vegetables will swallow some whole, and rip others apart. It also depends on whether or not it's captive or wild.
It is when an organism swallow its prey whole and then vomits the prey back out again
The Rattlsnake
Yes, they have no way to chew or tear off a chunk on the prey. They have to swallow it whole.
They don't. They swallow their prey whole.