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Q1: What method does the crocodile use to capture its prey?

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Answered by suhanask084
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Explanation:

1.Crocodiles hunt by stealthily stalking their prey from water. Some species ambush their prey as they drink from the water's edge or bath. Many species are able to kill and eat large mammals such as zebras, wildebeests and humans. Once it has caught its prey, a crocodile will then drag it into the water and drown it.

Answered by sonali5681joshi
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Explanation:

Crocodiles hunt by stealthily stalking their prey from water. Some species ambush their prey as they drink from the water’s edge or bath. Many species are able to kill and eat large mammals such as zebras, wildebeests and humans. Once it has caught its prey, a crocodile will then drag it into the water and drown it. It eats its prey by biting off large chunks of meat and swallows them whole. Other species, such as the Chinese alligator and gharial, feed primarily on fish or invertebrates.

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