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  2. Dietary biology of the Nile crocodile - Wikipedia

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    [5] [24] Since crocodiles are solitary hunters, the Nile crocodile is the only predator in Africa known to attack full-grown Cape buffaloes alone, compared to the preferred pride attack method of lions. [73] Although Nile crocodiles occasionally prey on hippo calves, even large adult crocodiles rarely attack them because of the aggressive ...

  3. Hypercarnivore - Wikipedia

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    The lion, like all felids in their natural state, is a hypercarnivore. A hypercarnivore is an animal which has a diet that is more than 70% meat, either via active predation or by scavenging. The remaining non-meat diet may consist of non-animal foods such as fungi, fruits or other plant material.

  4. The Lion Diet Prioritizes Red Meat—But Is It Safe ... - AOL

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    Ahead, RDs explain why the lion diet is not safe to try. This diet trend was designed to help leaky gut, autoimmune conditions, and mental health conditions. Ahead, RDs explain why the lion diet ...

  5. Nile crocodile - Wikipedia

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    The Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) is a large crocodilian native to freshwater habitats in Africa, where it is present in 26 countries. It is widely distributed in sub-Saharan Africa, occurring mostly in the eastern, southern, and central regions of the continent, and lives in different types of aquatic environments such as lakes, rivers, swamps and marshlands. [3]

  6. Carnivore - Wikipedia

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    Lions are obligate carnivores consuming only animal flesh for their nutritional requirements.. A carnivore / ˈ k ɑːr n ɪ v ɔːr /, or meat-eater (Latin, caro, genitive carnis, meaning meat or "flesh" and vorare meaning "to devour"), is an animal or plant whose nutrition and energy requirements are met by consumption of animal tissues (mainly muscle, fat and other soft tissues) as food ...

  7. Two lions make record-breaking swim for ‘female affection’

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    The crocodiles can weigh up to four times more than a male lion and have been observed killing lions as the big cats swam anywhere from 10 to a couple of hundred meters, according to the study ...

  8. Lions, crocodiles, mandrills and more: See these animals ...

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    The Fort Worth Zoo announced the hatching of two gharial crocodiles on July 24, 2024. This is the second year in a row that eggs from this critically endangered species have hatched at the zoo.

  9. Crocodilia - Wikipedia

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    The crocodile was one of several animals the Egyptians mummified. [171] West African peoples also associated crocodiles with water deities. During the Benin Empire, crocodiles symbolised the power of the oba (king) and linked him to the life-giving rivers. [172] The Leviathan described in the Book of Job may have been based on a crocodile. [173]