Bay crocodile, great white shark, killer whale who is more powerful

Updated on society 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Contrast. Adult killer whales are 6 to 10 meters long, great white sharks 6 to 12 meters (great white sharks have very few chances of becoming adults), and bay crocodiles 6 to 10 meters (only one percent chance of adulthood).

    The killer whale weighs 8 tons, the great white shark 3 tons, and the bay crocodile 1 ton.

    The Bay Crocodile is the most agile, with extremely fast attack speed in short bursts and the fastest jaw closure speed, only 1/25th of a second. Great white sharks are also fast, killer whales are very slow comparatively.

    Killer whales reach speeds of 59 km/h, great white sharks 70 km/h, and bay crocodiles 44 km/h.

    Killer whales** have blubber and have no defense. Great white sharks have sharp shield scales that are 15 times tougher than cowhide. The bay crocodile has an incomparably hard bony plate, which can resist all warm-blooded attacks.

    The killer whale teeth are 10 cm strong, with a tear bite. Great white shark teeth are 5 cm, easy to fall out, teeth are sharper, can tear everything effortlessly, and there is a slice bite. Bay crocodiles have blunt teeth, but there are famous death rolls to dismember prey (great white sharks, killer whales whose fins are bitten with serious consequences).

    Killer whales have sonar positioning systems, great white sharks have the most sensitive senses of any animal, and bay crocodiles have sensors in their jaws, so they can hunt even if they are blind.

    Killer whales have higher IQs than all whales, dolphins, and probably the animals with the highest IQs. Great white sharks, bay crocodiles are not as good as.

    The killer whale bite is also clever. Great white shark 1700 pounds. Someone has measured that the bite force of the 6 Mile crocodile is 5,000 pounds, and the bay crocodile will only be stronger, and the power of the death roll will be doubled.

    Personally, I think the strength is comparable.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Theoretical killer whales. But the killer whale didn't have a chance to touch the bay crocodile, and it basically didn't interfere with each other, and the only more authoritative record of the killer whale raid wiped out the big white.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Personally, I feel that it should be a killer whale.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's no problem for killer whales to fight those two, the difference in size is too big.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Killer whales are of course still more powerful than bay crocodiles.

    Killer whales are large in size and fierce in temperament. Although the bay crocodile is also fierce, it is not as large as the size. And in the water he is not as nimble as killer whales.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Great white sharks are larger, reaching up to six meters in length for adults, making them true underwater dominants, while tiger sharks are only three meters long.

    The great white shark remains the largest living predatory fish on Earth and dominates the oceans. There are records that have been confirmed, the largest great white shark specimen is between 6-7 meters long, there are several meters, meters and other records, and the unconfirmed claim is that there is a ** captured great white shark up to a meter long, apparently there are larger great white sharks, but they have not been found.

    The great white shark can reach a length of 165 centimeters when it is just born, and it can reach 600 centimeters when it gets up after adulthood, and the tail is very small, but the body is very thick, the tail is flat, and one side is very prominent, and the other side is a little concave.

    The snout is relatively short, the size of the eyes is moderate, but it is very round, and the pupil of the great white shark is observed, which is vertical and has no transient membrane, is above the mouth and is somewhat far from the gills, which are small and very close to the snout, and are arc-shaped.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Personally, I think the ranking from the most powerful to the least powerful:

    Killer whales, great white sharks, sperm whales, humpback whales, bay crocodiles, hippos

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Sharks and killer whales.

    are both large and fierce, but compared to the two, killer whales are more powerful. Because killer whales are larger in comparison. And killer whales have a higher intelligence, they will work in teams to attack sharks together, which is more efficient.

    Sharks are usually loners and have no companions. So when it encounters a group of killer whales, it usually has to run away.

    1. Which is more powerful, shark or killer whale?

    Sharks and killer whales in marine life.

    It is a very large and ferocious creature. Compared with the two, killer whales are more powerful. There are several main reasons:

    1. Body size: In terms of body size, killer whales are larger than sharks and weigh more than sharks.

    2. Attack power: You can also look at it from the aspect of attack power. Although both sharks and killer whales are very ferocious, killer whales are superior in comparison.

    In fact, killer whales hunt sharks on their diets, and they prey on great white sharks, a species that is already ferocious.

    In other words, killer whales are inherently natural predators of sharks.

    3. IQ: In addition, killer whales also have a higher IQ than sharks. Killer whales appear in groups and work as a team.

    The efficiency of hunting sharks is relatively high.

    2. Can a shark ever fight a killer whale?

    As mentioned above, killer whales are more powerful than the two. If it's a school of killer whales, then sharks can't be beaten. If both the shark and the killer whale are in a state of solitude, then whether the shark can beat the killer whale depends on the situation, but it is generally difficult to beat it.

    In fact, in the case that they are all alone, the two sides may not disturb each other and avoid each other. For killer whales, shark skin over fish.

    Rough, it may wear out their teeth, and it may also pose a certain threat to themselves, so they may actively avoid sharks. As for sharks, they don't dare to provoke killer whales easily, so they will actively avoid them.

    As for the crocodile, I don't know. Crocodiles are not in the same place as them.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Compared to sharks, killer whales are still more powerful. No matter what kind of shark it is, it is impossible to compare with killer whales, although there are also sharks that are larger than killer whales, such as the whale shark, which is the largest fish in the world, and its body length can even reach 20 meters, which is twice the length of killer whales, but as a filter-feeding fish, it has no ability to attack killer whales, and other small sharks have no advantage in size at all, so not to mention.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Killer whales Sharks and killer whales are both large and ferocious, but killer whales are more powerful than the two.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Killer whale. 1. Who is the most powerful, killer whales or sharks.

    Compared to sharks, killer whales are still more powerful. No matter what kind of shark it is, it is impossible to compare with killer whales, although there are also sharks that are larger than killer whales, such as the whale shark, which is the largest fish in the world, and its body length can even reach 20 meters, which is twice the length of killer whales, but as a filter-feeding fish, it has no ability to attack killer whales, and other small sharks have no advantage in size at all, so not to mention.

    2. Why killer whales are more powerful than sharks.

    1. Body advantage: The reason why killer whales are more powerful than sharks is that they have certain advantages in size. Most sharks are weaker than killer whales, so killer whales have the upper hand even when they go it alone.

    Sharks larger than killer whales, such as whale sharks, feed on zooplankton and pose no threat to killer whales.

    2. Smarter: Killer whales are much smarter than sharks, after all, one is a mammal and the other is a fish. The clever thing about killer whales is that they know that the weakness of the shark is that it will fall into a brief shock when the shark rolls on its side, so the killer whale will also pay attention to this when attacking.

    3. Social structure: Killer whales are more powerful than sharks in social structure. Killer whales are social animals and usually have a group, and they can cooperate with each other when hunting.

    Sharks, on the other hand, are solitary predators, usually solitary, and only when they feel the smell of blood will they attract all the sharks in the vicinity.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Sharks, crocodiles, killer whales, and killer whales are all powerful.

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