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   ocr: CROCODILES AND ALLIGATORS ROCODILES, alligators, caimans, eyes and nostrils above water, until and gavials all belong to the prey comes along. Fishes, frogs, and crocodilian group ofreptiles. They birds are eaten whole, while larger are carnivores and have a long snout, prey is dragged underwater to be sharp teeth, and a tough, scaly skin. drowned and then eaten bit by bit. They are adapted for living both on Crocodilians use their powerful tail land and in water. Crocodilians hunt to swim fast. They can also run byl lying submerged, with only their fairly quickly on land. Eyes on top Crocodil ...