the croc would if the bear choses to enter the water
the bear would if the croc decides to go on land first
Saltwater crocodiles range in color from a muddy brown to a olive green color.
they have green and brown scales and very sharp claws made of stuff as sharp a fibre glass.
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!
Sun bears are preyed on by saltwater crocodiles.
Blue Whale,SaltWater Crocodile,Polar Bear,Brown Bear.
brown
there are many reptiles found in Australia. They include lizards such as the thorny devil, goanna, perentie, blue-tongue and native geckos. there are many snakes, such as the red-bellied black snake, copperhead, eastern brown, inland taipan, coastal taipan, diamond python and gwardar. Ausalia has two species of crocodile: the saltwater crocodile (or "saltie") and the freshwater crocodile. There are also various species of turtle and tortoise.
Brown, black maybe yellow
both i think
Golden Brown Algae is mostly found in saltwater and some are found in freshwater
The Neutral Colors are white,brown,grey and black.
Some of the native predators found in Australia are the wedge-tailed eagle, Tasmanian devil, saltwater or estuarine crocodile, freshwater crocodile, goanna, funnel-web spider, great white shark, taipan, copperhead, red bellied black snake, brown snake, quoll and the dingo (not truly native as it did not originate on the continent). Introduced predators include foxes, dogs, cats, feral pigs and cane toads.