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Saltwater Crocodile-Great White Shark interactions

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( This post was last modified: 02-17-2019, 12:05 AM by epaiva )

(02-16-2019, 04:30 AM)Pckts Wrote: Here's that full croc attempt on the Buffalo, you can see the Croc Swim off.




Here's a croc having a go at some buffalo very unsuccessful I might add... I think this fella needs to work on his hunting game a little bit hah





Aside from being much larger than a Croc, GWS are much faster in the water and if we are talking about any depth at all the GWS has a huge advantage since they can dive far deeper and explode up and attack whether at the surface or under water.




GWS can be quite territorial and food aggressive, especially to smaller sharks. 
The same is probably true to any Predator similar in size.







Lastly again is the massive size discrepancy between the two



Even Lolong who's the largest Saltie Ever captured would only 1/2 the weight of the largest GWS and that is at similar body lengths,
https://ourplnt.com/largest-great-white-...-recorded/

That is just too much mass in an animal far more equipped for the open ocean IMO.
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Very good post your point is right Big Crocs have no chance with big Great White Sharks in open deep waters, Crocs in videos are not that big to capture big Buffalos
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