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Saltwater Crocodile-Great White Shark interactions

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(01-11-2015, 09:01 AM)'brotherbear' Wrote: The Zambezi shark is the same as a bull shark; same shark, different name. They can swim into fresh water. Nile crocodiles are not small crocodiles. But, do Nile crocodiles ever swim into the ocean?  

 

 
Ive seen salties swim in open ocean but they seem to stay close to shore. It makes sense since they are cold blooded and energy only lasts so long before they need to bask and gain their strength. Im sure a nile could swim in the ocean, but not sure if they do.


 
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RE: Saltwater Crocodile-Great White Shark interactions - Pckts - 01-11-2015, 06:46 PM



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