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Crocodiles typically attack by lying in wait and using their powerful jaws to snap at prey with incredible speed and force. They often ambush animals near water, launching themselves from the water's edge or submerging to approach stealthily. Once they catch their prey, they may drag it underwater to drown or perform a "death roll" to dismember and consume it. Their attack strategy relies on surprise and strength, making them highly effective predators.

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