Crocodiles are carnivores, and they can eat many kinds of animals, aquatic animals and terrestrial animals, they can catch. Crocodile's ability to prey is relatively strong, their size is very large, but also sharp teeth, bite force is very strong, they prey on their teeth. Crocodiles hunt both in the water and on land.
When crocodiles are hunting in the water, they will quickly rush to catch a prey in the middle of it. If the prey is very small, they will swallow it directly; If the prey is large, the crocodile will swing its head vigorously, tear up the prey, and then eat them. When they hunt on land, the process is similar, they will bite a part of the land animals do not let go, and then swing from side to side to break them, and then devour. Sometimes crocodiles will encounter land animals drinking water on the shore, and they will sweep the land animals into the water with their tails, catch them and eat them when they do not react.
As mentioned above, crocodiles can eat many animals, and both terrestrial animals and aquatic animals may be caught by crocodiles. Crocodiles eat common aquatic animals such as fish and snails, as well as loaches, earthworms and frogs living near the water. Crocodiles eat terrestrial animals such as mice, rabbits, and large zebras, cattle, antelopes and so on. When crocodiles are small, they catch mainly small animals, many of which are aquatic animals. When crocodiles become adults, their ability to hunt increases, and they are able to catch very large mammals.