no they can't can you digest metal? no so they can't ether. it will just come out the other end looking the same as it did when it was eaten
They are just called crocodiles because all crocodiles are cold-blooded. Although they are called crocodiles, there are different species of crocodiles.
Snakes and crocodiles because snakes and crocodiles are both reptiles but a frog is an amphibian.
Townsville Crocodiles was created in 1986.
a snapper
Crocodiles mostly stay underwater for shelter if its raining either way crocodiles are fine.
Hyenas can digest anything except metal
They don't digest them, but they do swallow them. From there, strong acidic stomach juices dissolve them.
The digestive enzymes and acids of a crocodile are able to break down the tissues of animals swallowed whole. Crocodiles digest slowly; they can go months without food after eating a large animal.
Oh, dude, crocodile physiologists study the physiological functions of crocodiles, like how they regulate their body temperature, digest food, and breathe underwater. It's like being a doctor for crocs, but way cooler. They basically get paid to hang out with crocodiles all day and poke them with sticks.
yes if its not ponty or to big like a tiny marble u can swallow
No, crocodiles are not fish. Crocodiles are reptiles.
It takes about 24 hours for a crocodile to digest any animal, including humans. This is because crocodiles don't chew their food, they basically swallow most of it whole. They have strong stomachs that break down the food very well.
They are just called crocodiles because all crocodiles are cold-blooded. Although they are called crocodiles, there are different species of crocodiles.
their are lots of crocodiles endangered their are salt water crocodiles, crocodiles the crocodiles in india,alligaters and also caimans
You can ask your local vet. But I think its because of the dog food they digest
Estuarine Crocodiles and Salt Water Crocodiles!
Crocodiles are most likely to move slowly during the cooler parts of the day, such as early morning or late afternoon, when temperatures are lower. Additionally, after feeding, they may exhibit slower movement as they digest their food. In general, they tend to be less active when basking in the sun, as they conserve energy.