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Crocodiles and alligators are ill-famed carnivores , but it turn out they do not live on meat alone — scientists have circumstantially discovered that these predators occasionally snack on yield as well .

These surprising finding suggest crocodilians — which includealligators , crocodiles and their close relative — might , via cum they poop out or regurgitate , act a routine like Johnny Appleseed , helping woodland produce by planting seeds across their territorial dominion .

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Adult American alligator.

Scientists investigated 18 coinage of crocodilian , ranging from the American alligator to the fearsome Nile crocodile , and found evidence that 13 of those coinage   devoured fruit of some kind , including a variety of berry , legumes , nuts and grains .

" Crocodilians eat up fruits , and such demeanor seems very common , obstinate to what people have think for many year , " said research worker Steven Platt , a herpetologist at the Wildlife Conservation Society . [ Alligators vs. Crocodiles : Photos unveil Who ’s Who ]

Although , at times , the reptiles ate the fruit accidentally — for instance , if the yield was in the moxie of prey they captured — the researchers found grounds that the yield was also ware on purpose and in with child quantities . For example , scientist have seen crocodilian reptile eating wild grapes , common elder and citrous fruit yield straight from trees .

A photograph of a researcher holding a crocodile in the Caribbean.

" I had found seeds in crocodiles before , but I had just assumed they were not important — and when I talked with other crocodilian biologists , everyone had the same experience , " Platt told LiveScience . " Everyone just reject the notion thatcrocodilianseat fruit because everyone supposed they only corrode meat . "

Although early enquiry intimate crocodilian were ineffective to digest sugars and other plant - based nutrients , subsequent work with theAmerican alligatorhas demonstrated otherwise . Crocodilians do not chew — any fruit would likely get swallowed whole to digest in the strong acids of their guts .

" Crocodilians always surprise us , " Platt tell . " I ’ve been doing inquiry on them for 25 long time , and I ’m still learning something raw all the meter — they ’re enthralling animals . "

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Crocodilians might potentially spread plants far and extensive , researchers suggested .

" Somecrocodilians make transoceanic journeys — some crocodilians , such as the brine crocodile , have been get hold to wander 1,000 miles ( 1,600 kilometers ) , swimming from island to island , " Platt said . " There are all sort of interesting implications there for the movement of plant life across island . "

The researcher would now care to feed yield to crocodilians to see what happens to the germ .

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" Do they regurgitate them out their mouths , or do they issue forth out in their dejection ? " Platt ask . " What personal effects do their intestine have on the seed ? "

The scientist detailed their finding in the July issue of the Journal of Zoology .

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