Yes, crocodiles are capable of attacking and eating humans. They have a powerful bite force and are ambush predators that can view humans as potential prey if they enter their territory. It is important to exercise caution and avoid areas where crocodiles are known to inhabit to prevent these encounters.
No, there are more humans than crocodiles in the world. Crocodiles are a relatively small population compared to the global human population.
Baby crocodiles eat insects, small fish, frogs, and other small aquatic animals. They will gradually transition to a diet of larger prey as they grow older and larger.
Crocodiles will eat Black swans if the opportunity presents itself, but the two species do not tend to inhabit the same regions of Australia.
Yes, crocodiles are known to eat small mammals like squirrels if they come near the water's edge. Crocodiles are opportunistic feeders and will prey on animals that venture too close to the water where they can ambush them.
No, crocodiles are carnivorous reptiles that primarily eat fish, birds, mammals, and other small animals. They do not typically eat grass as it does not provide the nutrients they need for survival.
crocodile's dont eat human's for their blood but if human's are bothering them
Crocodiles eat meat.
crocodiles, alligators, hungry bears, any large cat if hungry enogh
Believe it or not, but crocodiles do NOT eat pants. However, they do eat animals.
Crocodiles will eat people given the chance.
You may not eat wallabies and crocodiles.
Crocodiles would eat boars if given the chance. Crocodiles typically eat smaller animals, but they will go after larger ones if that's all that is there.
it depends at the circumstances. NO. It's the opposite. The pythons eat the crocodiles!
Crocodiles only have one enemy "Man"
crocodiles eat meat but mostly fish and can sometimes eat people
NO! Crocodiles eat Jaguars, NOTHINGeats a crocodile BUT a crocodile eats anything.
Snakes rarely but can eat crocodiles. Manley croc's are the top predator.