They are a top level predator. An alligator's only natural predator is man and a larger gator. However, because they actually don't eat a whole lot for their size they are not generally scientifically credited with decimating other animal populations though they have been accused by fur trappers and such for doing so. Their major affect on the ecosystem is by their digging and creating wallows and holes in the marsh. This can create an edge effect which helps with biodiversity.
Yes, crocodiles do poop. They excrete waste material from their bodies through their cloaca, which is a single opening used for excretion, reproduction, and laying eggs. Crocodiles play an important role in their ecosystem by recycling nutrients through their waste.
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.
Although Cyclone Tracy had strong and destructive winds, it brought surprisingly little rain with it. Therefore, there was no impact from flooding or upsetting of the crocodiles' habitat with fresh water. The impact on the saltwater crocodiles was negligible.
The Nile River is home to a variety of animals including hippos, crocodiles, various species of fish, and birds like herons and kingfishers. The river's ecosystem supports a diverse range of wildlife that have adapted to its unique environment.
Crocodiles are both predators and prey. They prey upon just about anything including animals, fish, and birds. Some of the animals which prey upon them are large cats, feral pigs, and other crocodiles.
Some are catfish, dater fish, and crocodiles!
Some are catfish, dater fish, and crocodiles!
They can get eaten by anything but not crocodiles or alligators and they can get eaten by cheetahs.
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impact of ecosystem has caused a great imbalance in nature which later leads to loss of biodiversity
urbanisation has the biggest impact on our ecosystem. more and more development will led to degradation of envirinment.
Climate has the greatest impact on an ecosystem.
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Yes, crocodiles do poop. They excrete waste material from their bodies through their cloaca, which is a single opening used for excretion, reproduction, and laying eggs. Crocodiles play an important role in their ecosystem by recycling nutrients through their waste.
It is important to protect all life. While crocodiles are indeed dangerous creatures they are essential to the ecosystem at least in a small way. The eat other animals that could potentially over-populate. The same is true for other carnivores, carnivores are an essential part of wildlife on Earth. Just don't get too close! :)
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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.