they have gotten significantly smaller over time, in comparison to thier pre-historic ancestors.
Caimans belong to the same family as Alligators, and so are usually smaller than crocodiles (although the Black Caiman can reach lengths of 15 - 20FT!), they have smaller, U-shaped snouts, and their jaws are designed for crushing bone. Caimans also appear a darker colour (like alligators) than most crocodiles, and are generally not as fierce. Hope that helped :)
Well, crocodiles consume anything bigger than them and alligators usually consume anything that is smaller than them.
no they are massive
Crocodiles have few natural enemies due to their size and strength. The main threats to crocodiles include larger predators like big cats, such as lions and tigers, that may prey on younger or smaller crocodiles. Additionally, human activities such as habitat destruction, pollution, and hunting pose significant threats to crocodile populations.
Hippos are at least 2x bigger than crocodiles and alligators.
No, there are more humans than crocodiles in the world. Crocodiles are a relatively small population compared to the global human population.
The most intriguing thing about American crocodiles is despite the fact that they are bigger than American alligators and caimans (and smaller than Nile and saltwater crocodiles), they are not man-eaters like their other relatives and are in fact the one crocodilian subspecies that would not want to attack people. Instead, they are shy and would rather avoid people whenever they can.
Salamanders can be eaten by crocodiles and sometimes fish. It's usually prey to predators that are in it's surroundings and are bigger than it.
Snakes and crocodiles because snakes and crocodiles are both reptiles but a frog is an amphibian.
Bigger or smaller than before
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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.