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  1. I saw some images displaying the Orca to a shark like a tiger to a house cat, it sounds irrational but does anyone else know?
  2. Okay having analysed all the top predators on wildlife and biology documentaries, I've seen people narrate upon tigers, lions, bears, wolves, crocodiles and sharks and all...but why is the leopard barely mentioned? In my opinion there is not an animal that's more accomplished in hunting as it, it's very adaptable and versatile...what do you all think?
  3. Whilst I agree a fully-matured Orca would perhaps be too much, I still think it really depends on who is the more aggressive and who catches who first, but yeah the likely victor is the Orca because it's bigger and very smart...but as for dolphins, I've seen sharks feast upon dolphins, so i'm really unsure where you got that from..? I personally think that it's the tonic immobility that makes Sharks easier prey for Orcas, because a biologist said that in a contest the Orca would be desperately undermined if it doesn't flip the shark over because obviously the shark poses huge dangers? But thanks anyway, wow it must be really terrifying for people oblivious to all this that we all fear the Great White so badly yet something is potentially stronger than it?
  4. I recently watched a clip where an Orca induced tonic immobility into a Great White Shark, rendering it defenceless and it forged the idea that Orcas are the supreme marine predators...however I believe this was a rare incident and not solid evidence for the unknown nature of the relationship between the two aquatic heavyweights...let's say a fully-grown adult Great White Shark and a fully-matured Orca interacted and there was no tonic immobilities being used or the Orca was separated from its Pod (pod of Orca would win obviously) who'd win? I know it's difficult to exactly find a shark that resembles the average size and weight of a Great White because they vary from 1000-5000lbs but what do you guys reckon? I think the Shark would fend off the Orca or be too dangerous even though the latter is extremely intelligent? Orca.bmp
  5. Only 16 so bear with me here if i say something wrong... The whole context of that episode and its other episodes are sabotaged and wrong, the lion wouldn't beat a tiger that has it in a grip, nor would a black bear beat an alligator nor would a gorilla kung-fu a leopard in midair nor would a brown bear survive the blows an Amur tiger inflicts....but regarding this topic, overall the right animal one because the Great White Shark is usually bigger and faster than the Saltwater Croc, however in context of what happened the Croc should have one, it savagely injured the shark by ripping its fin off meaning it wouldn't swim straight and then should have induced tonic immobility when it flipped the shark over...and once the shark loses its fin it should be scrambling for safety, it's not cowardice it's just that animal-safety impulse implemented within all creatures. However i have NEVER seen a shark come ramming into an animal out of curiosity, it comes in full-force with its teeth unsheathed. Although in a normal and purely-fair battleground the shark would win because it's adapted better for underwater combat, these two creatures subsist on different climates of water firstly, wouldn't come directly attacking either and nor would the shark be so easily bitten apart and then somehow survive? It's a good thing they didn't include the Orca in this, every beautiful and powerful animal in this got cheated, and I'd be feeling scandalous if the Orca got cheated. I wish David Attenborough would come out and express something on this Animal Face-Off Show, he'd probably laugh and construe to them all how it's all utter bullshit.
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