Sharks do not typically eat dogs as they are marine predators that primarily feed on fish, seals, and other marine animals. Incidents of shark attacks on dogs are extremely rare and usually occur when dogs are in the water in areas where sharks are known to be present.
Alligators typically do not seek out dogs as prey, but if a dog enters their territory or is near the water, an alligator may perceive it as a threat and act defensively. It is important to keep dogs on a leash and away from areas known to have alligators to prevent any potential encounters.
Alligators are a very wild animal in which runs mainly on instinct. However, it does show a large preference for certain meals like dogs and chickens. They are attracted to their size, movement, and smell.
Man, feral dogs, wolves & coyotes, crows, hawks & eagles, raccoons, alligators, bobcats, black bears, river otters, and snakes.
dogs, sharks, alligators, any animal you hear on the news that has eaten or swallowed a person. But they say sharks don't like our taste, and that we r too salty, but that one bite that's a taster, is going to kill you!an other humas
snakes, alligators ,hunters, people, dogs, cats, bigger birds
because people dont understand that sharks are the most best thing to hug (no ofense to anyone) because they are better than dogs
Combined you have 3 pets: 1 cat, 2 dogs.
yes But I would beware of the alligators!
Sharks do not typically eat dogs as they are marine predators that primarily feed on fish, seals, and other marine animals. Incidents of shark attacks on dogs are extremely rare and usually occur when dogs are in the water in areas where sharks are known to be present.
They mummify people because they believe that is the only way they can go to the after life. The also mummify cats, dogs, alligators, monkeys, ext.
rice, noodles, meat, vegetables
bull sharks eat dogs and turtles and rays crabs and sea birds . other sharks dolphins.
Alligators typically do not seek out dogs as prey, but if a dog enters their territory or is near the water, an alligator may perceive it as a threat and act defensively. It is important to keep dogs on a leash and away from areas known to have alligators to prevent any potential encounters.
Nope! They are like dogs and love it when you rub em behind their ears!
No, but why would you ask that/
Land Sharks vs- Sea Dogs - 1912 was released on: USA: 23 August 1912