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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 19, 2020 21:18:52 GMT 5
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Post by sharkboy101 on Jan 20, 2020 0:32:02 GMT 5
The sharks speed and agility would definitely give it the win in this sort of fight.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 20, 2020 1:20:11 GMT 5
Yeah, that would definitely be a big help. Not only that, but it can kill a croc with 1 bite. Overall, I'd say the mako wins 6-6.5/10, due to agility and bite.
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Post by kekistani on Jan 20, 2020 3:42:03 GMT 5
Yeah, that would definitely be a big help. Not only that, but it can kill a croc with 1 bite. Overall, I'd say the mako wins 6-6.5/10, due to agility and bite. Closer to 8/10 lol.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 20, 2020 5:29:17 GMT 5
Yeah, that would definitely be a big help. Not only that, but it can kill a croc with 1 bite. Overall, I'd say the mako wins 6-6.5/10, due to agility and bite. Closer to 8/10 lol. Why? Surely the crocs have a far chance too?
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Post by kekistani on Jan 20, 2020 7:19:24 GMT 5
Why? Surely the crocs have a far chance too? The shark controls the situation unless you put it in really shallow water, and with its speed and superior bite and size it only needs 1 bite to kill the crocodiles.
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Post by 6f5e4d on Jan 20, 2020 11:45:50 GMT 5
This shark outweighs the entire float and has better adaptations for the water, it wins this fight.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 20, 2020 16:47:25 GMT 5
Why? Surely the crocs have a far chance too? The shark controls the situation unless you put it in really shallow water, and with its speed and superior bite and size it only needs 1 bite to kill the crocodiles. If the crocodiles can get in some good bites first, however, that would be a game changer. The fins especially, if they can damage them.
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Post by kekistani on Jan 21, 2020 1:13:01 GMT 5
The shark controls the situation unless you put it in really shallow water, and with its speed and superior bite and size it only needs 1 bite to kill the crocodiles. If the crocodiles can get in some good bites first, however, that would be a game changer. The fins especially, if they can damage them. That's the issue, they can't because the shark is too fast for them
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 21, 2020 1:23:23 GMT 5
If the crocodiles can get in some good bites first, however, that would be a game changer. The fins especially, if they can damage them. That's the issue, they can't because the shark is too fast for them You sure? Crocodiles can still make very fast bursts of speed; just that the mako is somewhat faster. That doesn't make this unfair.
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Post by kekistani on Jan 21, 2020 1:36:28 GMT 5
That's the issue, they can't because the shark is too fast for them You sure? Crocodiles can still make very fast bursts of speed; just that the mako is somewhat faster. That doesn't make this unfair. Mako can maintain its speed better and is more maneuverable in the water. The Mako is also reputed to be agressive and defensive when something that makes it feel threatened is in its area. Mako takes this easily.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 21, 2020 1:45:44 GMT 5
You sure? Crocodiles can still make very fast bursts of speed; just that the mako is somewhat faster. That doesn't make this unfair. Mako can maintain its speed better and is more maneuverable in the water. The Mako is also reputed to be agressive and defensive when something that makes it feel threatened is in its area. Mako takes this easily. It's certainly understandable to think so in DEEP water (still wouldn't call that a mismatch however, only about a 7.10 mako win as the crocs still have what it takes). How about shallower (2-3 meters)?
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Post by kekistani on Jan 21, 2020 2:07:30 GMT 5
Mako can maintain its speed better and is more maneuverable in the water. The Mako is also reputed to be agressive and defensive when something that makes it feel threatened is in its area. Mako takes this easily. It's certainly understandable to think so in DEEP water (still wouldn't call that a mismatch however, only about a 7.10 mako win as the crocs still have what it takes). How about shallower (2-3 meters)? Shark still controls the fight in shallower water. It can still outswim the crocodiles and can strike faster.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 21, 2020 2:15:33 GMT 5
It's certainly understandable to think so in DEEP water (still wouldn't call that a mismatch however, only about a 7.10 mako win as the crocs still have what it takes). How about shallower (2-3 meters)? Shark still controls the fight in shallower water. It can still outswim the crocodiles and can strike faster. Well, it would still be a bit faster. However, I'd imagine as the water gives less and less area up and down, the crocs would have more advantage.
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Post by kekistani on Jan 21, 2020 3:18:32 GMT 5
Shark still controls the fight in shallower water. It can still outswim the crocodiles and can strike faster. Well, it would still be a bit faster. However, I'd imagine as the water gives less and less area up and down, the crocs would have more advantage. If you have to take an animal out of its element (the open ocean) to make it a fair fight, then maybe the scenario isn't a good one.
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