These cave-dwelling crocodiles adapt to life in darkness, feed on bats and crickets, and show genetic divergence from their forest relatives. Despite unprecedented advancement in science ...
Their diets are very different, with the cave crocs feeding almost exclusively on the bounty of crickets and bats that cling to the cave walls. They found the cave crocodiles were generally in ...
Cave crocodiles feed on bats and crickets rather than fish. Studies suggest they are healthier than forest-dwelling crocodiles, likely due to abundant food and a lack of predators. Genetic ...
Yeah, this is going to get kinda gross. The crocodiles don’t swim in bat poop — well, technically it’s bat guano, which is the technical name for bat excrement, but you get the idea — for fun.