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Post by Runic on Jun 1, 2013 0:07:04 GMT 5
But when they swim head first into each other, I doubt the crocodile will catch the nose, as sharks pull their nose upwards while attacking. I don't think that will be a problem. A gustave sized crocodile would have a gape wider than the sharks head. If the shark raises its nose up the crocodiles clamping jaws will just smash it back down.
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Post by Runic on Jun 1, 2013 0:10:48 GMT 5
DM the croc won't be chasing the shark around. If anything since these are both some of the most aggressive animals on earth. These two will most likely run head first into eachother in which a croc like gustave would kill the shark in one bite The shark is not gonna be swimming circles around no crocodile. Would you even favor a Crocodile at parity in the open ocean, where the Crocodile is at a huge disadvantage? And you didn't answer my question. how would biting the nose of the Shark kill it? Is there something in a Shark's nose that will kill it or something? And if I recall. Aren't Bull Sharks the most aggressive animal due to their high telsesthrone? 1. Huge disadvantage is wrong. Saltwater crocodile will sometimes swim miles into the ocean. Therefore the show some comfortability in the open ocean. And anyway this is besides the point. You said you would favor a shark over a croc at parity. At parity it is a monster sized croc. I simply disagreed therefore your question has been answered a long time ago. 2. Yes obviously. Have you never seen what to do when attacked by a shark? You freaking whack it in the nose. A gustave sized crocodile biting on a sharks nose which is on its HEAD will kill it. A average crocodile crunched a turtle shell like a cookie. Imagine gustave biting down on a carapace lacking sharks head. 3.No
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Post by DinosaurMichael on Jun 1, 2013 0:15:59 GMT 5
Would you even favor a Crocodile at parity in the open ocean, where the Crocodile is at a huge disadvantage? And you didn't answer my question. how would biting the nose of the Shark kill it? Is there something in a Shark's nose that will kill it or something? And if I recall. Aren't Bull Sharks the most aggressive animal due to their high telsesthrone? 1. Huge disadvantage is wrong. Saltwater crocodile will sometimes swim miles into the ocean. Therefore the show some comfortability in the open ocean. And anyway this is besides the point. You said you would favor a shark over a croc at parity. At parity it is a monster sized croc. I simply disagreed therefore your question has been answered a long time ago. 2. Yes obviously. Have you never seen what to do when attacked by a shark? You freaking whack it in the nose. A gustave sized crocodile biting on a sharks nose which is on its HEAD will kill it. 3.No 1. Well I always keep thinking that animals exlcusively is born and lives in the water. They're more faster and agile due to their adaption. 2. All I know is hitting it on the nose just stops it from attacking. It doesn't like kill it. 3. That's what I heard. They say due to the Bull Sharks having the highest telsesthrone levels of any animal. They're considered the most aggressive animal on earth. I've read that here on the internet and heard it on documentaries too.
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Post by Runic on Jun 1, 2013 0:18:41 GMT 5
1. Huge disadvantage is wrong. Saltwater crocodile will sometimes swim miles into the ocean. Therefore the show some comfortability in the open ocean. And anyway this is besides the point. You said you would favor a shark over a croc at parity. At parity it is a monster sized croc. I simply disagreed therefore your question has been answered a long time ago. 2. Yes obviously. Have you never seen what to do when attacked by a shark? You freaking whack it in the nose. A gustave sized crocodile biting on a sharks nose which is on its HEAD will kill it. 3.No 1. Well I always keep thinking that animals exlcusively is born and lives in the water. They're more faster and agile due to their adaption. 2. All I know is hitting it on the nose just stops it from attacking. It doesn't like kill it. 3. That's what I heard. They say due to the Bull Sharks high telsesthrone levels. They're considered the most aggressive animal on earth. I've read that here on the internet and heard it on documentaries too. 1. Crocodile are aquatic predators. You think a shark is sonic the hedgehog compare to one? 2. Obviously a hit from a human isn't gonna kill a multi tonne shark -_- 3. No they say they are some of the most aggressive.
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Post by DinosaurMichael on Jun 1, 2013 0:22:33 GMT 5
1. Well I always keep thinking that animals exlcusively is born and lives in the water. They're more faster and agile due to their adaption. 2. All I know is hitting it on the nose just stops it from attacking. It doesn't like kill it. 3. That's what I heard. They say due to the Bull Sharks high telsesthrone levels. They're considered the most aggressive animal on earth. I've read that here on the internet and heard it on documentaries too. 1. Crocodile are aquatic predators. You think a shark is sonic the hedgehog compare to one? 2. Obviously a hit from a human isn't gonna kill a multi tonne shark -_- 3. No they say they are some of the most aggressive. 1. Yes. As I said. I always think animals exclusively born in the water and lives in there are more fast and agile due to their adaption to the water or ocean. 2. True. 3. Okay thanks for correcting me.
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Post by Runic on Jun 1, 2013 4:22:36 GMT 5
1. Crocodile are aquatic predators. You think a shark is sonic the hedgehog compare to one? 2. Obviously a hit from a human isn't gonna kill a multi tonne shark -_- 3. No they say they are some of the most aggressive. 1. Yes. As I said. I always think animals exclusively born in the water and lives in there are more fast and agile due to their adaption to the water or ocean. 2. True. 3. Okay thanks for correcting me. 1. What you always think isn't true. Crocodile are aquatic predators as in they are ADAPTED to life in water as well. They are not slow ass animals in water. 2. Ok. 3.Ok
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Post by DinosaurMichael on Jun 1, 2013 4:46:39 GMT 5
1. Yes. As I said. I always think animals exclusively born in the water and lives in there are more fast and agile due to their adaption to the water or ocean. 2. True. 3. Okay thanks for correcting me. 1. What you always think isn't true. Crocodile are aquatic predators as in they are ADAPTED to life in water as well. They are not slow ass animals in water. 2. Ok. 3.Ok Okay I guess some animals that don't exclusively live in the water can be as fast or faster. I do believe the Great White is alot faster though and even at parity. I would vote for it due to it's jaws that can cause much more damage since they're designed to slice. I find slicing bites to be much deadlier than crushing bites.
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Post by Runic on Jun 1, 2013 5:26:29 GMT 5
1. What you always think isn't true. Crocodile are aquatic predators as in they are ADAPTED to life in water as well. They are not slow ass animals in water. 2. Ok. 3.Ok Okay I guess some animals that don't exclusively live in the water can be as fast or faster. I do believe the Great White is alot faster though and even at parity. I would vote for it due to it's jaws that can cause much more damage since they're designed to slice. I find slicing bites to be much deadlier than crushing bites. Gustave only needs one bite to kill a shark at parity (which he will most likely do)
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Post by DinosaurMichael on Jun 1, 2013 5:36:44 GMT 5
Okay I guess some animals that don't exclusively live in the water can be as fast or faster. I do believe the Great White is alot faster though and even at parity. I would vote for it due to it's jaws that can cause much more damage since they're designed to slice. I find slicing bites to be much deadlier than crushing bites. Gustave only needs one bite to kill a shark at parity (which he will most likely do) Which he wouldn't be able to catch since the Shark is faster. One bite from the Shark too would kill the Crocodile since the Crocodile a slicing bite is more deadlier and more desvastating than a crushing bite.
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Post by Runic on Jun 1, 2013 5:38:03 GMT 5
Gustave only needs one bite to kill a shark at parity (which he will most likely do) Which he wouldn't be able to catch since the Shark is faster. One bite from the Shark too would kill the Crocodile since the Crocodile would be too injured to continue on. HE WON'T NEED TO CATCH THE SHARK! WHEN HAVE YOU HEARD A SHARK FLEE FROM SOMETHING SMALLER THAN IT?
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Post by DinosaurMichael on Jun 1, 2013 5:41:35 GMT 5
Which he wouldn't be able to catch since the Shark is faster. One bite from the Shark too would kill the Crocodile since the Crocodile would be too injured to continue on. HE WON'T NEED TO CATCH THE SHARK! WHEN HAVE YOU HEARD A SHARK FLEE FROM SOMETHING SMALLER THAN IT? Well I still vote for the Shark at parity. Because it has a slicing bite, which is more deadly, and more desvastating than a crushing bite. One well place chomp anywhere will cripple the Crocodile. They've crippled Bull Elephant Seals with one well placed chomp. So chances are the Crocodile would be crippled by one chomp too thereby won't be able to continue on.
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Post by Runic on Jun 1, 2013 5:43:44 GMT 5
HE WON'T NEED TO CATCH THE SHARK! WHEN HAVE YOU HEARD A SHARK FLEE FROM SOMETHING SMALLER THAN IT? Well I still vote for the Shark at parity. Because it has a slicing bite, which is more deadly, and more desvastating than a crushing bite. One well place chomp anywhere will cripple the Crocodile. They've crippled Bull Elephant Seals with one well placed chomp. So chances are the Crocodile would be crippled by one chomp too thereby won't be able to continue on. A slicing bite isn't that much more effective than a crushing. Even then crocodile have shown they can disembowel animals. Gustave crunching down on a sharks head would kill it almost instantly. There is no doubt about that. Gustave can end Schatzi the Great white (Which is a big girl) in one bite if the shark let him. You forget that an AVERAGE crocodile chomps down at 5,000 pounds. Imagine the gustave or lolong. Crocs have been known to shatter their teeth when shutting their jaws due to the immense force
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Post by Runic on Jun 1, 2013 5:45:27 GMT 5
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Post by DinosaurMichael on Jun 1, 2013 5:48:12 GMT 5
Not much more effective huh? Well look at this. This is a Seal after getting bitten by a Great White Shark. As you were saying? And also look at the Shark's teeth. Now look at the Crocodile's teeth. They're more blunt. And as I said. Great White Sharks have crippled Bull Elephant Seals, which are far bigger than Saltwater Crocodiles with one single bite. So chances are it would cripple the Crocodile too.
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Post by Runic on Jun 1, 2013 5:51:57 GMT 5
Do you honestly think it's more effective? Look at this. As you were saying? And also look at the Shark's teeth. Now look at the Crocodile's teeth. They're more blunt. And as I said. Great White Sharks have crippled Bull Elephant Seals, which are far bigger than Saltwater Crocodiles with one single bite. So chances are it would cripple the Crocodile too. Would you ratherbe hit upside the head by a sledgehammer swinging at 5,000lbs or a chainsaw? GUSTAVE WOULD LITERALY CRUSH A AVERAGE SHARKS HEAD LIKE A POTATO CHIP! Exactly my point. Slicing just "looks" like it does more damage. Me shattering every bone in your wouldn't look as gross, but it would get the job done. Did I mention getting something crushed hurts far worse? As you were saying?
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