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Saltwater crocodile kills the Gator with no problem, the shark will also win with Gator.


Everyone thinks the Great White Shark will win, but the crocodile is smarter, faster, doesn't get tire that fast in the water, and stronger then you think.

Probably because the look big, but crocs are much, much, more aggressive and crocodiles are also big. Great white sharks weigh a little more, but crocs make up iwith power!

In Animal Planet they had a fake show on who will win a croc or a shark. The crocodile was much smaller than the shark, which was wrong. The crocodile ripped the shark's nose and fin off and they both sunk to the bottom and the crocodile needed air and then the shark bit the croc's belly! The shark was in pain and extremely hurt and 2 seconds later he flew up and bit the croc! It was only computer graphics.



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 damage and be more aggressive.

2007-02-16 05:52:29 · answer #1 · answered by Unnamed 3 · 1 0

Usually a croc or alli are at an advantage over a land animal because of body and jaw power, plus armour protection in the water. With a large shark, the reptile has met it's match in the water for both speed, bulk, and for jaw power. The crushing force and sawing motion of a Great Whites' jaws, for example, would eventually tear off a limb perhaps and cause immediate blood loss and shock.
Also, the spinning motion of the reptile, used to drown a land animal, would have little effect on the massive strength of a shark

2007-02-16 04:21:25 · answer #2 · answered by More or less Cosmic 4 · 0 0

one thing you forget is great whites are ambush preditors. they dont go head to head with anything they want to kill and eat. look at the great whites in south africa. tehy come from under their prey and strike their undersides. beings a crock eyes are positioned up top for looking above the water so they can keep their bodies mostly submerged so their prey cant see them. this gives the white a great frist strike advantage. and its all they would need as they would tear the underside belly of the croc wide open. you give too much credit to crocs skin. its not as tough as you would think. if they can shoot a tranqulizer dart in to one. a great white would have no problem with the shear bite power and the razor sharp searated teeth to slice right through a crocs skin.

the whites have very explosive power and can increase their speeds from a slow swim to full speed in a blink of an eye. you talk lik ethey are fat lazy animals.but they are all muscle with theeth.

so sorry to say with the whites ambush attack which is in the crocs blind spot. the crock dont stand a chance. even if it survives the frist attack. healty or hurt the croc can never expect to catch up to the white shark as it jsut dont have the speed as the whites do.

not saying a white would win all of the time. but more times than not the white would come out on top

2007-02-16 07:12:13 · answer #3 · answered by Jecht 4 · 0 0

alrighty, here goes.

It all depends on who's bigger and who gets the first bite, and where that first bite lands. I've worked with alligators and crocodiles for 19 years. Getting an appendage bitten off doesn't slow them down much, they're able to cut blood supply to the missing extremity so they would definitely not bleed to death (I can't tell you how many 3 footed alligators I've seen, and I don't mean three feet long.) My father is our local nuisance alligator trapper, and as an example of this, we went to get one that was watching some people's dog, when we got the gator, it was completely missing the front right leg (at the shoulder), back left leg was gone at the knee, and back right foot gone at the ankle. These were all old wounds and had healed up quite well. Yes, he was -very- hungry, but also -very much- alive.

As I said, all depends on who's bigger, who gets the first bite, and where that bite lands. All of these animals are ambush predators, none of them are just gonna swim up and start fighting each other. When will these silly questions end?

2007-02-16 10:26:09 · answer #4 · answered by gimmenamenow 7 · 0 0

either nat'l geographic channel or discovery did a show on exactly what you are asking.. they took all of this data about each animal's strengths, size, etc.. and then the experts on the show talked about who they thought would win (each expert choosing their own animal)..but they decided that a great white would win if it fought a saltwater croc.. simply because in the water, the only place a shark could be, the shark was stronger and faster

2007-02-16 04:12:58 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

NO. although a shark does belong in the water a croc has thicker skin and a bigger mouth.therefore it would simply snap the shark drag it onto the shore and do that roll attack thing which will destroy the shark.

also sharks get paralysed when they are upside down

2007-02-16 04:15:43 · answer #6 · answered by Gary F 3 · 0 0

That would be an awesome fight, I never knew a fight like that is shown on discovery channel, damn I should have watch discovery channel all the time!

Anyway shark move faster in water although the crocodile have harder skin, and they both have big razor teeth, it would be an awesome fight and I'd love to watch them!

2007-02-16 09:32:46 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Get a life and go worry about something that will actually affect your life, like what politicians are doing and what you can do to change their bad behavior as our representatives.

2007-02-16 08:58:07 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it all depends on size what type location their a lot of variable which dictates the out come

2007-02-16 08:28:29 · answer #9 · answered by original satan 3 · 0 0

yeah i remeber that show - the great white won as it has greater manoverability in the water

2007-02-16 04:15:41 · answer #10 · answered by Nick H 2 · 0 0

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