the crocodile lets out only his eyes and part of his nose and sees the prey. then it goes under the water, so when the prey is drinking water, the crocodile strikes and the prey eitherescapes or is already dinner.
A crocodile uses its powerful tail for propulsion and steering while swimming, allowing it to quickly approach its prey. Additionally, the crocodile can use its tail as a weapon to strike, stun, or overturn its prey during an attack. The tail also helps the crocodile to maintain balance and stability while capturing and subduing its prey.
No. A crocodile would only attempt to catch and kill a baby elephant if that baby is alone and unprotected from the elephant herd, but never a fully grown adult. However, a crocodile will eat an elephant if it died beside a croc-infested water source, which would invite quite a feast for the crocodiles to work on.
Crocodile snouts are typically wide, with a shape that helps them grab and hold onto prey while swimming or hunting. The width of their snout also aids in generating power and speed when capturing prey in the water.
It is possible for a lion to defeat a crocodile in a one-on-one confrontation, particularly on land where the lion's agility and strength can be more effectively utilized. However, in the water, the crocodile would have the advantage due to its powerful jaws and ability to thrash its prey.
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A crocodile waits carefully in the water until its prey comes near and then it attacks.
A crocodile uses its neck to swallow prey whole. It also uses it to move its head up and down in the water to hide from predators.
it is when; the crocodile has grabed its prey using is jaw. It then basically does a sidewards roll several times still grabbing hold of its victim. It tends to do this more so in water than on land, or it is used to drag the victim in to the water. The prey has no chance of survival.
No, they are carnivores. They lay wait in the water, blending in with the muck in the water. When a herd stops to drink the water, the crocodile strikes. It grabs the leg of it's prey and pulls it into the water to drown. If the prey is being difficult the crocodile preforms the "death roll". The "death roll" is when the crocodile rolls furiously to twist whatever is in it's jaws in hopes to rip it off. They sometimes use the "death roll" just to rip chunks of meat off of the body of the prey.
A crocodile uses its powerful tail for propulsion and steering while swimming, allowing it to quickly approach its prey. Additionally, the crocodile can use its tail as a weapon to strike, stun, or overturn its prey during an attack. The tail also helps the crocodile to maintain balance and stability while capturing and subduing its prey.
No. A crocodile would only attempt to catch and kill a baby elephant if that baby is alone and unprotected from the elephant herd, but never a fully grown adult. However, a crocodile will eat an elephant if it died beside a croc-infested water source, which would invite quite a feast for the crocodiles to work on.
It is both. It preys on some animals and other animals prey on it.
We must:Protect Crocodile Habitats - Avoid pollution of rivers and other water bodies where crocodiles liveProtect Crocodile Prey - Avoid over fishing in water bodies that are inhabited by crocodilesProtect Crocodiles from Poaching & Hunting by setting up vigilance patrols and rangers & Punish individuals who indulge in poaching of crocs
=there is a fresh water crocodile witch waits under the water and when pray shows either under water , on the surface or on land , it springs up and attacks its prey.=
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Crocodile snouts are typically wide, with a shape that helps them grab and hold onto prey while swimming or hunting. The width of their snout also aids in generating power and speed when capturing prey in the water.
It is possible for a lion to defeat a crocodile in a one-on-one confrontation, particularly on land where the lion's agility and strength can be more effectively utilized. However, in the water, the crocodile would have the advantage due to its powerful jaws and ability to thrash its prey.