No their is a 86 % of chance you would survive.we are part of a crocodiles diet.
A young one, yes. Not an adult.
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The grizzly bear would maul the crocodile on land if the crocodile tried to attack the grizzly bear. Grizzly bears have strengths to kill a crocodile, no matter what species. In water, the crocodile may win.
A crocodile has the strength and resistance to kill an adult polar bear when it can use its strong jaws to attack. The polar bear could claw the crocodile, but this would do nothing since the crocodile has such a tough skin to protect. Since crocodiles are very good hunters, they could easily kill any bear, no matter what kind of bear it is. Unless the polar bear flipped over the crocodile and swat its stomach, the polar bear would win the fight. If a crocodile and a polar bear were to fight in water, most likely the polar bear would be the meal of the crocodile.Answer TwoIt depends on the size and strength of the polar bear, and the size and species of the crocodile. A polar bear is capable of killing a crocodile because it can even kill a large walrus, muskox, or even a beluga whale.
On land the bear. In the water the crocodile .
Sloth bears are related to sun bears. They both are same big, except that the sloth bear has more fur and climbs trees. Sloth bears get preyed by tigers sometimes, but sun bears actually kill more tigers than sloth bears do.
Killer whales can kill which animal in the ocean they want. If it is 1 animal the orca would be even with, it would be the sperm whale. Killer whale beat saltwater crocodile. But in a fight between orca and croc, i would give 80% to the orca and 20% to the croc. In the worst case, 60% to the orca and 40% to the croc. They're little even in all cases. Before I thought 40% to croc and 60% to the orca. But now i think 80% to the orca and 20% to the croc.
The kodiak bear would beat any type of crocodile on land as long as it sees the crocodile. Kodiak bears are very large and very powerful bears.
A crocodile and a bull moose would never meet in the wild, but even if they did fight, either may win. A saltwater crocodile would beat a bull moose in water because of its 2000 pounded weight, sharp tough skin, and enormous size with the jaws. If they fought on land, the bull moose could trample the saltwater crocodile to death, but the saltwater crocodile might be too heavy and too big for the bull moose to kill. Even though the bull moose on the rut can kill a grizzly bear or a brown bear, the saltwater crocodile could drag an alive polar bear to the water and drown it! Saltwater crocodiles are like the strongest creatures on land and water!
Since most crocs are larger and more aggressive, I would go with the crocodile.
A polar bear would win the fight on land if it clawed the crocodile's head and flipped its body to claw its stomach. In water, the crocodile would definitely win the fight.
The crocodile has strong jaws that can grab the polar bear with them and bite the polar bear to death, but this would only injure the polar bear. A polar bear has strong swiping forces, and strength that could also kill the crocodile by flipping its back over. On land, like any bear, the polar bear would win because it is faster than a crocodile and has more weapons than it. In water, this is a quite different story.
Moose and crocodiles do not meet each other, but if they did, it might. Yes, if the bull moose is fighting the crocodile on land and the crocodile is not that large.
The crocodile would defeat the tiger. A tiger has strong paws and a heavy weight that could bring down a crocodile, but a crocodile's tough skin would protect itself. Also, the crocodile's size and jaws would easily kill a tiger if caught.