1, jaguar: Jaguars belong to the cat family, second only to lions and tigers in size. They have sharp teeth and a very strong bite force. When encountering crocodiles, their teeth can crush the crocodile's skull, and jaguars seem to know that biting the crocodile's skull is the best way, which can be said to be the natural enemy of crocodiles. Sometimes they even jump into the water to bite crocodiles. Crocodiles are bitten on the skull and generally cannot move.
2. Lion: The lion is also a relatively large animal. However, crocodiles are generally not the first choice for lions. Only when lions are short of food will they choose crocodiles. When lions kill crocodiles, they usually act in groups. Through group cooperation, it is easy to kill crocodiles.
3. Python: Python has a strong winding force. When they wrap the crocodile, they will use their strength in the heart, so that the crocodile will die soon. However, sometimes when a python meets a crocodile, it may not be able to beat the crocodile at this time.
4, otters: otters are very strategic when preying on crocodiles. They will give priority to provoking small crocodiles, and then collectively dispatch to improve the success rate, about 3 to 7. Finally, they will sneak attack the crocodile by sneak attack, sneak attack the crocodile when the crocodile is not paying attention, and then all of them will attack the crocodile, leaving him with no resistance.
5. Hippo: Although the huge hippo in the water is a herbivore, once the crocodile is not pleasing to the eye, it will naturally become its natural enemy. This is because crocodiles sometimes attack hippo cubs with poor protection, which leads hippos to settle accounts with them. Hippo's bite force is greater than crocodile's, and it can bite a crocodile nearly three meters in one bite.