Yes in a matter of fact.
shark
shak
I saw a video of this five minutes ago on animal planet and the shark won!
It depends what species of shark and crocodile, and the idividual candidates. For example, the largest species of crocodile, the salt water, especially if it was a young powerful crocodile would easily defeat a baby nurse shark.
The orca, no doubt. A crocodile is much smaller than an orca, and orcas are regarded as "wolves of the sea" because of their excellent hunting abilities. A pack of orcas can easily make a nice meal out of a crocodile!
the great white shark will win
Sharks of course cuz theres more fish than people goin round alligators
no it can't survive. ----
crocodile, wale Shark and a Dugong are primary consumers
As crocodiles are normally found no where near the oceans, I would have to say that the crocodiles and sharks ever coming close to each other is slim to none. Thus my answer is its a moot question as the chances of these two animals even seeing each other is rare. To stretch this out a bit, a great white shark at twenty feet long, and weighing upwards of two thousand pounds, is a greater match for a crocodile in those two terms alone.
It depends on the specific species and size of the shark and saltwater crocodile. Generally, saltwater crocodiles are known to be stronger in terms of bite force and overall power in the water, while sharks are faster and more agile predators.
no