Crocodiles rarely have to worry about being eaten; however, crocodiles have been hunted and consumed by the stealthiest of jaguars (which are disproportionately, even shockingly, strong for their size). Crocodiles are also sometimes hunted and eaten by humans. read more
After they strike their prey (with their mouth), they must quickly coil around it, as they are not poisonous, and they kill it using constriction. This means that they squeeze their prey to death by wrapping their rings around the prey and exerting force with every breath of the prey. read more
Crocodiles are very opportunistic creatures and they will eat most whatever they can find. They are carnivorous, and live on fish (the smaller crocs), rodents and small animals. Large crocodiles kill larger prey, and the largest ones have been known to catch cows, buffalos, or horses. read more