Alligator Vs. Great White Shark= Probably the Shark, because the gators don't get as big and aggressive.
but a Saltwater crocodile is a different story!
Listen to me!
A saltwater crocodile could killed a equal size bull shark, tiger shark, and it could kill a great white shark. A bull shark will put up a better fight because of its aggression.
I have written documents on this category. The saltwater crocodile are very fit and much more aggressive then a great white sharks.
A 16 foot saltwater crocodile will weigh about 700-1000 kilograms. I have talk to crocodiles scientist who have weighed wild 16 foot crocodiles, which are about 1700-2200 pounds and the people who said a 16 foot saltie weigh only 1000 pounds are wrong! They have the strongest bite force of any animal in the animal kingdom and in the water don't get tired fast! They swim 15-18 miles underwater. Crocodiles are also real agile in the water and very fast. The shark is more agile and have shaper teeth.
Saltwater crocodile (Salties) kill 2200 pound water buffalo and can kill a person in one good chomp! They have been know to eat and kill tigers, large wild boars, humans, sharks, horses, etc...
Great white sharks are not as aggressive and will have problems biting through the crocodiles bony plates and under the bony plates are thick, rough skin, which are much tougher than a female great white sharks! The average fully grown male saltwater crocodile is 15.4 to 16.6 ft. A 16 foot great white shark will weigh 2500 to 2700 pounds, it might weigh more than the croc but the crocodile makes up for it with power!
On animal-face off ( t.v show )the great white shark, because they like it better. I think the crocodile was 21 feet and 3000 pounds, which the saltie should of weigh more! And the great white 21 feet and 7500 pounds, which the shark should weigh around 5000-6000 pounds. Crocodiles are stronger with pulling things, it takes more than 10 fully grown people to pull and restrain a 14-16 foot saltwater crocodile.
THE SALTWATER CROCODILE WILL WIN! 8/10 times the croc will win if the great white shark is 14-15 feet and the saltwater crocodile 15-16 feet. The same length the crocodile will win 7-8 times/10
I have written documents on this category. The saltwater crocodile are very fit and much more aggressive then a great white sharks.
THE CROC WILL WIN FOR SURE! I HAVE CONTACT SCIENTISTS FOR THIS MATTER AND THE SCIENTISTS PICK THE SALTWATER CROCODILE.
If they fought to the death- the croc.
But most likely they would not kill each other, ending in a stalemate. They will both hurt each other, but the crocodile will probably do the most damade and be more aggressive.
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2007-02-12 10:33:59
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answered by Unnamed 3
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Shark. A shark is wholey adapted for aquatic life, while the alligator is more amphibious. In open water, the shark would win, hands-down, but if the alligator simply crawled onto land, or even into very shallow water, it'd be invulnerable to the shark. Though I've never heard of shark-allegator fights. Perhaps it's because the shark doesn't feel it'll get enough nutrients from eating an allegator (remember, it's said sharks don't like to eat humans, and prefer to prey on things with a bit more blubber [not sure about fat people that are swimming]), or perhaps the shark would rather not mess with anything with counterattack capabilities. It's even said in WCSSH that that if a human is attacked, simply punching the shark in the eye (not the nose, since sharks don't have many pain receptors in the nose) may drive the shark off. So maybe an alligator is too lean or too mean for a shark to want to attack.
2016-03-29 03:46:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the variety.
The largest alligator ever seen was 19 feet long and Whale Sharks are over 40 feet long.
If it were a 3 inch blackfin freshwater shark (one of the smallest, it will be in your local petstore!) versus a chinese alligator (one of the smaller ones, about as long as humans are tall) the shark would totally be lunch.
Also, the alligator would have a hard time in salt water, but not as hard a time as the shark would have on land!
2007-02-12 07:50:56
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answered by LabGrrl 7
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Shark definitely
2007-02-12 07:42:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I think probably the aligator, well acutally it would have to be a crocodile, because aligator are smaller, but if you mean croc, then I would go for him, for some reason it seams to me they are more smart and ruthless, and sneaky. sharks are really dumb and a croc's jaws are way stronger
2007-02-12 07:43:12
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answered by Anonymous
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shark
2007-02-12 07:45:55
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answered by Tessy 1
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Substitute gator with croc:
Put Jaws and Gustav in a tank and find out! ^_^
2007-02-13 15:19:25
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answered by Dead Robin 2
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Out of the water the alligator ;-)
2007-02-12 07:43:35
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answered by Marco 2
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pretty sure allgator
2015-02-24 11:21:38
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answered by ? 1
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