Some adult crocs can go up to 2 years without eating.
Yes. Crocodiles drown their prey and then others will hold on to the carcass, while one does the 'death roll' to tear off chunks of meat.
Crocodiles will kill and eat lions as they see the lion as a potential food item. Lions, on the other had, will also kill crocodiles for the same reason.
they go in the water
Some crocodile species exhibit limited movements to seek food, mates, or suitable habitats, but they do not typically migrate long distances like other animals. Most crocodiles tend to stay in the same general area throughout their lives.
Crocodiles (as well as alligators) find food primarily by making use of their well-designed anatomy. With the bulk of their long bodies hidden below the water's surface and only their nostrils and eyes above it, crocodiles patrol the rivers and lakes within their territory until they come across prey. Unseen, they may approach within striking distance and then attack.
Yes. Crocodiles drown their prey and then others will hold on to the carcass, while one does the 'death roll' to tear off chunks of meat.
a year
there skin,revenge,food and if they go to close to humans
It has been known for crocodiles to go for up yo 12 months after a large meal.
Crocodiles play a large part in their food chain because they are the main predator.
they eat food
food
Crocodiles can leap out of the water for food which can be amusing but they can't shake, sit, or heel.
Most crocodiles can grow up to 20 ft long and weigh in at 2000 pounds.
Crocodiles stays from estuaries to protect themselves because whales sometimes swim near estuaries and they eat crocodiles for their food.
Well no they go off to find food then come back :)
they can go pretty long without food but not to long without water