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Do crocodiles have natural enemies in the biological chain? Are there any creatures with natural enemies?

Crocodiles are not without natural enemies in nature. Crocodiles living in different areas all have corresponding competitors. For example, in Africa, African lions pose a threat to crocodiles, and there are giant pythons. Most crocodiles in the United States are very afraid of jaguars, because they have strong bite force and strong body, and sometimes they kill crocodiles as prey. Even the hard skin of crocodiles can't stop jaguars' bite force. On the African grassland, besides African lions, hippos are also competitors of crocodiles. Although hippos don't eat meat and won't kill crocodiles, crocodiles dare not provoke hippos because hippos are more fighting than crocodiles.

Speaking of crocodiles, we all know that crocodiles are very fierce and dangerous reptiles in rivers. Because the crocodile has a strong bite force, it will roll to death, and it is difficult for animals that fall into the river to escape its claws. But in fact, crocodiles are not invincible in nature, and many fierce animals pose a threat to crocodiles. Crocodiles on all continents have natural enemies. Let's start with the United States, where crocodiles are smaller.

Jaguars bite as hard as lions and tigers, so they can bite each other's heads in the face of small crocodiles, so crocodiles are also afraid of jaguars. Lions are also natural enemies of crocodiles on African grasslands. Although crocodiles occasionally attack lions, lions can be said to crush crocodiles when they reach the shore, because crocodiles have little effect when they reach the shore and are easily besieged by lions. Hippos in Africa also put pressure on crocodiles, although hippos are not carnivores.

Inside reptiles, pythons are also the enemy of crocodiles. The winding force of python is amazing. No matter crocodiles or other mammals, they can't escape the winding and killing skills of pythons. In the rivers of South America, there are electric eels that frighten crocodiles. Although electric eels don't attack crocodiles, crocodiles dare not attack electric eels, because once electric eels discharge, they can corona crocodiles. The last one is a whale-headed stork, although it is only a bird.