07-17-2020, 01:06 AM
Hmmm... It does seem like there aren't any limitations on what creatures can be affected.
I guess it could be more an instinct thing. The crocodile instinctually realizes you would be much easier prey.
In this case it doesn't matter too much. It becomes clear pretty quickly that the position of the heads make it very difficult for the Crocodile to bite a medium or smaller creature with both heads at the same time. Also, the heads don't work together. So one head is not going to toss it's food to the other head to share the kill even though they have the same stomach. Snakes who are born with two heads will actually bite each other.
I guess it could be more an instinct thing. The crocodile instinctually realizes you would be much easier prey.
In this case it doesn't matter too much. It becomes clear pretty quickly that the position of the heads make it very difficult for the Crocodile to bite a medium or smaller creature with both heads at the same time. Also, the heads don't work together. So one head is not going to toss it's food to the other head to share the kill even though they have the same stomach. Snakes who are born with two heads will actually bite each other.