Alligators move unseen through the water until they are close enough to lunge up on shore and grab they're prey. They drag in into the water until it drowns. They swallow small prey whole, but for larger prey they have to spin wildly with it in their mouth until bite-size pieces are torn off. That's called the "death roll."
The crocodiles wait for their food to come by. The crocs have sensory organs located around their mouths. So they move their heads from side to side waiting for prey to come within distance of their sensory organs. When they are activated the crocs attack.
A:They hide in the swamp (river) and then pretend to be a log. When an animal (deer,antelope...) comes to drink water, the crocodile grabs its neck and drags it into the water. It then twists it around until it drowns.
They Wait silenty under water until some type of prey comes along the shore to drink. The croc leaps out and attempts to drag its prey down under water. sometimes to kill it pray it uses the death roll.
crocodiles are extremely quick over short distances so they lie just below the surface in the water and launch a rapid attack to catch their prey by surprise,using their powerful jaws and sharp teeth to hold their prey and drag them underwater. also they catch they prey cheekly.
On land, they use their legs for locomotion. In the water, they use their powerful tails to move about.
They strike the prey, then they drown it. The crocodile is unable to chew, so it tears the prey and rips chunks off the dead body with force.
They run after it
It eats people.
No animal hunts the saltwater croc.
shape
Alligators are hunted for there skin and for food. Anyways no animals should be hunted.
The most dangerous predators for baby alligators are adult alligators. They are easy pickings for adults and they eat them.Other than adult alligators, eagles, vultures, hawks and other reptiles too hunt baby alligators.Men with rifles or other trapping / killing / harvesting equipment.
No. They live in different biomes and continents.
Though crocodiles and alligators have differences in their appearance and habitat, they both practically have the same bone layout, they look rather alike, they hunt in similar methods and prey on similar animals.
Big alligators eat smaller alligators,humans and raccoons eat baby alligators and eggs
Yes, people hunt alligators. There is a regular hunting season in Florida and Louisiana.
hunt alligators DA
hunt alligators DA
yes
Yes. They live in groups, but they don't hunt cooperatively.
September
they ambush out of it
They used to hunt fish,deer,wild turkey,rabbits,turtles and alligators
No, all animals are protected in national parks.
AnswerThe name Homo sapiens refers to modern humans, so no doubt the native Americans did hunt alligators. However, the Homo sapiens of the biblical Near East, or of Africa and Europe, did not hunt them, simply because the are not indigenous to those areas.
No. Cheetahs are not large or strong enough to hunt an Alligator. Cheetah's usually prey on smaller herbivores like Gazelles, Impala and Springbok. They don't have the size or strength to hunt down larger prey like zebra or wildebeest.
well you should know that all alligators hunt for food so there's your answer