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Are crocodiles poisonous? Do they bleed?

Gustavo 'Gus' Fring
2020-09-18 00:36:42
Crocodiles themselves are non-toxic, their mouths and teeth are not toxic, and they do not release venom. However, because crocodile teeth are very sharp and bite force is very strong, even if there is no toxicity, it is also very dangerous. Even those smaller pet crocodiles can bite off people's fingers and even the whole palm. In addition, crocodiles carry some pathogens in their mouths and teeth. If bitten, these bacteria will enter the human blood through the wound, which is very harmful to people.
Are crocodiles poisonous? Do they bleed?

1. Are crocodiles poisonous

Crocodiles are very fierce animals, attacking not only very large terrestrial animals, but also humans in some cases. Even in the absence of human threats to their lives, they may actively attack humans, or even use humans as their food. Generally speaking, crocodiles are not poisonous, their mouths and teeth are not poisonous, nor do they release venom. Moreover, crocodile meat itself is a special ingredient.

However, because crocodiles have very sharp teeth and strong bite forces, even if they are not toxic, sharp teeth themselves will cause great harm to humans. Even a small pet crocodile can bite off a person's fingers or even the whole palm. Although crocodiles are not poisonous, they carry some germs in their mouths and teeth. After they bite people, these bacteria may enter the blood through the wound, which is harmful to the human body and may lead to wound infection and other more serious conditions. Therefore, after being bitten, we must deal with it in time.

Do crocodiles bleed

When crocodiles are injured, they also bleed. Their blood color is deep red. In many cases, crocodiles will be injured, such as when they are killed by natural enemies, or when they fight with their own kind for territorial reasons, or when they are accidentally injured by prey. However, crocodiles are not particularly sensitive to pain, so they are not particularly painful. However, if they are seriously injured and disabled, it will have a great impact on their mobility.

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