It must kill to eat and survive It goes out and hunts for it... first when it finds its kill it sneaks up on it gives a death roll ( turn it around with it in its chompers to drown it) Waits a while for it to die and chows down.
crocodiles do the death role for getting chunks of food of the meal they killed or to get away from human. the death role is most deadly on land
zebras are at the 2nd stage of the food chain
A pig is a consumer in the food chain or food web.
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.
Yes, crocodiles do defecate. Crocodiles typically excrete waste in the form of feces that consist of undigested food particles. This waste plays a role in the ecosystem by recycling nutrients back into the environment.
Crocodiles play a large part in their food chain because they are the main predator.
They are at the top of the food chain unless you include humans.
crocodiles do the death role for getting chunks of food of the meal they killed or to get away from human. the death role is most deadly on land
Nothing. Nile Crocodiles are at the top of the food chain.
Lions are apex predators, at the top of the food chain. However, lions sometimes fall victim to crocodiles.
Crocodiles are at the top of the food chain. They have few natural enemies, although birds of prey and monitor lizards, even bigger crocs eat the young. Adults are sometimes killed by big cats, and there exists video of a tiger killing a large mugger croc in India. Humans also kill many crocodiles.
Role of porifera in food chain
Nothing at all, crocodiles are at the top of the food chain, meaning they are not pray for any living organism.
man is surprisingly on the top of the food chain
man is surprisingly on the top of the food chain
Fungi have the role of decomposers in the food chain.
zebras are at the 2nd stage of the food chain