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Post by Cr1TiKaL on Jun 25, 2013 11:54:40 GMT -5
^True.
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Post by rhino on Jun 26, 2013 8:04:51 GMT -5
no way will a shark win easily. IMO the nile crocodile is the 2nd most aggressive reptile and it's bite force dwarfs that of a shark
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Post by Anomonyous on Jun 26, 2013 10:53:37 GMT -5
Considering the tiger shark can saw through turtle shells I don't think it will have any trouble doing damage.
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Post by rhino on Jun 27, 2013 23:43:04 GMT -5
I don't see the crocodile competing with the shark in open water. The shark is too fast, and a single bite will be more than enough to kill the crocodile. An unusually large crocodile may have a chance, but I don't think it will be fast enough. The crocodile can also kill the shark with 1 bite. And yeah it can stand a chance considering salties have been known to swim several kilometers into sea.
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Post by Cr1TiKaL on Jun 29, 2013 3:35:14 GMT -5
Well, I wouldn't say it would be an easy win for the shark. But I still vote for it nonetheless. Though the Crocodile would put up a good fight and a bite to the fins can easily end the shark.
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Post by batcheno on Jan 20, 2017 16:18:59 GMT -5
I will say 50/50
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