Who is the most powerful, great white shark or killer whale or polar bear?

Updated on society 2024-02-09
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Killer whales are about 10 meters long, about 4 tons, and live in groups, great white sharks are about 6 meters, 2 tons, and generally live alone, there was once a place where there were a large number of sea lions, attracting a large number of great white sharks, but then the killer whales that appeared drove away the original great white sharks, so killer whales are more powerful than great white sharks, as for polar bears, garbage, so: killer whales "great white sharks" polar bears.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Killer whales and great white sharks live in groups.

    Almost. But it seems that killer whales are a little more united.

    Polar bear... I can't compare it to those two...

    I think killer whales are a little bit more powerful.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's definitely a polar bear. Think about it. Don't killer whales and great white sharks have claws? Polar bears do. If you have no hands and only a mouth, it will be better than a person with claws and a mouth.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Nonsense, it must be killer whales.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First, bears on the road cannot be compared to killer whales and white sharks.

    Second, both whales and white sharks are in groups, and neither are white bears.

    Thirdly, the white bear is very benzene.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Is it good to bite a polar bear to death in one bite.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    When a killer whale arrives on land, ants can bite it to death.

    If the polar bear is smart and lures killer whales and great white sharks to the shallows, then the polar bear is the number one in the world. If in the water, there is no difference between the fighting power of polar bears and lobsters, have you ever seen a lobster eat a live killer whale or a great white shark?

    As for killer whales and great white sharks, heads-up is not in vogue these days. It's impossible to let them go it alone.

    In fact, you don't need to compare to know, why Hollywood only shoots great white sharks and not killer whales? That shows that the great white shark is even more terrifying.

    However, this in-depth and epoch-making issue needs to be further discussed by experts in various fields.

    For more information, see Science & Discovery

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Polar bears who are most at stake. Amphibious combat effectiveness.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The size of the killer whale is very large, the adult killer whale is about about a meter long, the weight is very heavy, the whole body size is twice as large as the great white shark, the killer whale IQ and combat effectiveness are relatively strong, and the limbs are developed.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The great thing about killer whales is that they are very large in size and very lethal, and they can swallow the great white shark in one bite, and they belong to the overlord of the ocean without any natural predators.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The character is relatively powerful, and the body size is also relatively large, very brave, and the strength is very strong.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Whale sharks are more powerful than killer whales.

    Although whale sharks may appear to be larger, they have a number of disadvantages compared to killer whales. For example, from the point of view of biting power, whale sharks basically have no bite power, because they use the method of sucking when eating, and swallow their prey directly into their mouths along with seawater; But killer whales have a very good bite cradle.

    In terms of flexibility, killer whales are more flexible and swim faster; Whale sharks, on the other hand, are bulky and not very flexible. More importantly, killer whales have a very high IQ, they generally attack their opponents in groups, and they also have good judgment of the situation; But whale sharks are different, they are generally solitary. Therefore, based on the above points, killer whales are more powerful than whale sharks.

    Killer whale habitat:

    The habitat of killer whales is mainly polar and temperate seas. Japan, the North Sea, and Iceland, which are widely distributed in the world's seas, do not seem to have obvious restrictions on water temperature and depth. Depths of 20-60 meters are usually preferred, but it is also possible to explore the shallow waters along the coastline or dive 300 meters in search of food.

    They have a fairly high density of habitat at high latitudes, especially in areas where prey is plentiful.

    Their movement is generally associated with tracking prey or increasing predation rates, usually during the spawning season and the giving season of seals. In the summer, most killer whales in the Atlantic inhabit the edge of the ice floe or in waterways with ice floe, feeding on baleen whales, penguins, dolphins, seals, etc.

    Where and how far they will move is still undecided. Some killer whales stay in Antarctic waters all year round, while killer whales in the Arctic rarely come close to ice floes. According to killer whale researchers in Washington State and British Columbia, there are two types of killer whale populations, both sedentary and transiting, and both groups can be found in the area throughout the year.

    Some individuals have a very large range of activities, and the results of ** identification in various places have found that some killer whales have a range from Alaska to California in the south of the United States.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Killer whales are powerful.

    Killer whales are highly social animals, with some groups of families that are the most stable in the animal kingdom. Some of the killer whales' complex social behaviors, hunting techniques, and vocal communication are considered evidence that killer whales have their own culture. They are carnivores, fierce and aggressive at prey, and are natural enemies of penguins, seals, and other animals.

    Sometimes they also attack other cetaceans, even great white sharks, which can be called the overlords of the sea. It is found in almost all ocean areas, from the equator to the polar waters. There is no limit to its range by water temperature or depth.

    The distribution extends to many closed or semi-enclosed seas, such as the Mediterranean, the Sea of Okhotsk, the Gulf of California, the Gulf of Mexico, the Red Sea, and the Persian Gulf.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The head-on confrontation between the killer whale and the blue whale, the battle for the supremacy of the sea, who will be better.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Blue whales are big, killer whales are small, blue whales live alone, killer whales live in groups, killer whales are more powerful!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Killer whales are the nemesis of all sharks, all, including great white sharks, and one can kill several great white sharks, sharks if they hear the call of killer whales far away and dodge, once a tourist photographed a few stunned blue great white sharks sneak attack killer whale young, only to be directly disemboweled, cod liver thrown out of the water, killer whales can kill any fish in the ocean. Including the blue whale, but it is rarely hunted. Killer whales are large in speed and size, making them the largest predators in the ocean.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Of course, there are two types of killer whales, one is toothed whales, the other is baleen whales, killer whales belong to toothed whales, with sharp teeth, preying on large marine animals; The blue whale is a baleen whale, it does not have teeth, only tooth whiskers, and its staple food is krill, this behemoth swallows krill and uses its tooth whiskers to filter the water in its mouth, and it has a docile personality, can it be a match for the fierce killer whale?

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Killer whales are the natural predators of all sharks? Are you sure? I don't know what will happen to a megalodon that weighs more than 40 tons and has a bite force of 250,000, the bite force of the bay crocodile is not even 4000, biting a hard turtle shell or stone is easy to bite, and the success rate of the prey that is almost bitten by the crocodile is almost 0%, as a megalodon with a bite force of 250,000, it is basically a direct fatal bite to kill killer whales, if the killer whale adopts the impact method, then I can only say sorry to you to disappoint you, killer whales hit 8 9 tons of great white sharks are easy, Hitting a megalodon over 40 tons is like a kindergarten student hitting a big bear!

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