Yes. The Nile Crocodile has a reputation of being a maneater. It is thought that up to 1000 people a year are killed by Nile Crocs, but many of these go unreported
Yes, crocodiles are capable of attacking and eating humans. They have a powerful bite force and are ambush predators that can view humans as potential prey if they enter their territory. It is important to exercise caution and avoid areas where crocodiles are known to inhabit to prevent these encounters.
No, there are more humans than crocodiles in the world. Crocodiles are a relatively small population compared to the global human population.
crocodiles eat anything but nothing eats the crocodile'Answer:Crocodiles eat Fish, small animals, people who aren't careful. Humans will eat crocodile and alligators if they catch them. If a sick or injured crocodile were to be caught on shore a larger predator or a pack of predators would eat them.
Crocodiles are apex predators and are typically at the top of the food chain, meaning they have few natural predators. However, larger crocodiles may occasionally be targeted by other crocodiles, big cats (like lions and tigers), and large snakes. Additionally, humans are threats to crocodiles due to hunting and habitat destruction.
Crocodiles will eat whatever animals come into its feeding area, including zebras, antelopes, wildebeest, as well as fish, birds, small sharks, and unwary humans.
Crocodiles will eat people given the chance.
yes
Crocodiles don't eat frogs because of an acid frogs have that can harm crocodiles if eaten. The acid doesn't effect humans however.
They get hungry, just like humans. They have to eat in order to live.
Very well yes.
adult crocodiles eat fish, turtles, zebra, hippos, big cats and humans! babt crocodiles like insects and frogs hope this helped you out!
Crocodiles eat many more animals than humans regardless of their geographic location.
American crocodiles have been known to eat other American crocodiles on occasions. Other than that, crocodiles almost has no predators except for humans.
Yes, crocodiles are capable of attacking and eating humans. They have a powerful bite force and are ambush predators that can view humans as potential prey if they enter their territory. It is important to exercise caution and avoid areas where crocodiles are known to inhabit to prevent these encounters.
humans, crocodiles, alligators, and anacondas
Tigers, crocodiles, lions, a pack of wolves and humans.
large sharks, Saltwater Crocodiles and Killer Whales