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
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.
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.
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.
They are just called crocodiles because all crocodiles are cold-blooded. Although they are called crocodiles, there are different species of crocodiles.
A few people each year are killed by crocodiles. Many animals are killed by crocodiles each year.
The death roll.
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crocodiles are generally stronger than tigers because they have something called a death roll
yes but my question was why?
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.
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.
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.
No, crocodiles are not fish. Crocodiles are reptiles.
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.
Yes, crocodiles do engage in fights with each other, especially during mating season or when competing for territory or food. These fights can be aggressive and sometimes result in injuries or death.
They are just called crocodiles because all crocodiles are cold-blooded. Although they are called crocodiles, there are different species of crocodiles.