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Post by Vodmeister on Sept 26, 2013 8:29:46 GMT 5
Mind you, a normal Tigress is generally only about 300 pounds, while a 14 foot crocodile could weigh up to 1000 pounds. You're right, they don't kill similar sized reptiles, they only kill reptiles much bigger than themselves.
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Post by Runic on Sept 26, 2013 12:32:49 GMT 5
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Post by Godzillasaurus on Oct 13, 2013 18:39:44 GMT 5
The video of a tiger killing a crocodile is the only source that cat fanboys ever use in these debates. No offense, but some of you need to find different sources, because we (crocodile fans) have already seen it a million times. That crocodile in the video was 1) out of its element, 2) nowhere near the full size potential of the largest species of crocodiles, and 3) according to some people, didn't appear to look very healthy. I am not, by any means, claiming that tigers cannot kill crocodiles, just that it can go either way.
I am going to go with kaprosuchus here, as it could make short work of the tiger with a few well-placed and powerful-enough bites
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2018 0:34:00 GMT 5
Looks like we have some confusion over the length of Kapro.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Feb 12, 2019 21:16:52 GMT 5
Let's wait for more fossil discoveries, then we can figure out the size of Kapro
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