Well to baby crocodiles,fish,birds,lizards,and frog are a threat to baby crocodiles.To adult crocodiles,no animal is a threat to an to them.Humans are the biggest threat to baby and adult crocodiles.
KILLING, CATCHING, KILL FOR SKIN AND KILLING FOR LUCKY ITEMS
crocodiles or any creatures that made it seem supper or to itself the alligator is a very self-obsequiousness creature
Hippos man, and sharks for saltwater crocodiles
Human encroachment and habitat destruction are a crocodile's biggest threats to its survival in the wild.
crocodiles are danger
nothing
Elephants, rhinos, and lions due to the fact that they are not large enough to prey on those animals.
In the wild, crocodiles are preyed on by virtually any carnivore larger than they are, including larger crocs. Other than these natural enemies, crocodiles are also threatened by humans.
Why and how eye is important for survival of life
The wild can be described in many ways, hear is one of them... The wild is full of many problems and many answers such as survival, all living things have to adapt to there new enviorment, like us on our first day are school. There are many ways of survival in the wild.
Mostly tigers, jackals, wild pigs, parakeets and other birds, deer, and fish.
Because many alligators live in Florida, the state is well-known for them.
Basically anything. An anaconda will usually eat mice, monkeys, birds, and even crocodiles.
The Wild Wild World of Animals - 1973 Crocodiles was released on: USA: 1976
No because they are wild animals.
Mainly human hunters and poachers.
Survival is important in the wild.
Pythons or alligators/crocodiles.
An American Crocidile acts Wild Around Other Crocodiles beacuse they are two diffrent kinds of crocodiles. By Mariah Habersham
Wild Grasses, Wild Cats, Crocodiles, other Wildebeast
In the wild, crocodiles are preyed on by virtually any carnivore larger than they are, including larger crocs. Other than these natural enemies, crocodiles are also threatened by humans.
Why and how eye is important for survival of life
No. There are thousands, maybe tens of thousands of crocodiles all over the world; in the wild and in zoos. They are nowhere near extinction.
The wild animals search for food for their survival. Sorry, I will be attending a survival skills seminar that weekend.