Crocodilians have the one of the strongest bite forces in the animal kingdom, capable of shattering bones with a single chomp. However, for all is power, the jaw of a crocodilian lacks the ability to chew. Crocodilians overcome this shortcoming by combining their powerful bite with a "death roll." When a creature is grappled within it's jaws, the crocodilian will rapidly twist and spin its body in the water, allowing it to quickly disable and dismember its prey.
This family of reptilian predators includes alligators, caiman, and crocodiles. They are amphibious in nature, and many of them excel at hunting fish and other meal-sized creatures they find within their watery domains. Though they are sizes vary, almost all of them are amphibious ambush predators, lying in wait within the water, and attacking unsuspecting prey that strays too close to the shoreline. Once their prey is secure within their jaws, they will pull it out of the reach of its allies and into the deep water where it will have difficulty escaping.