It depends if lion is far away or not. If it is at a distance where it can sneak up on the bull from behind it has some sort of an advantage over a bull, but if the bull were face a lion in close combat the lion would indeed loose, resulting the bull as the winner.
The reason this is probable because, in the wild, a lone lion may try to hunt a Cape Buffalo bull, but since such an animal is built with a lot of power, sharp hooves and horns, and a very aggressive nature, such a beast is very intimidating for a lone hungry lion: even a pride of lions! This would be the same case with a domestic bovine such as a bull, especially one that has horns and a nasty temperament like that of a Spanish Fighting bull. Lions would much rather go after prey that runs away from them, not turn and fight them.
if nonvenomous then bull but if a python anaconda or boas constrict the bull then its a 50 50 chance of winning but if venomous snakes face the bull then 75 chance of winning would be venomous snakes if they bit the bull first before the bull attacks then symptoms of the snake will effect the bull
An eagle has a good advantage in flying in the air, but a bull has a strong muscular body and sharp horns good for charging. If the eagle swooped down to do damage the bull, the eagle will win if it did not go to the horns of the bull.
I love this question! It's difficult... A crocodile is more flexible, stronger and it has this armor-like skin. I'd bet on the croc
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A crocodile will not last long under water since it will have to go to the surface to get some air...A bull shark doesnt need to go to the surface to get air.The fight will not take long since the crocodile will most likely try to go to the surface and get some air the crocodile attack would be ferocious but limited the bull shark all it has to do is bite and hold onto the crocodile until it drowns it.
I saw a video of this five minutes ago on animal planet and the shark won!
salmon crocodile and bull shark
A vampire becuz i dont think a shark culd rip his head off. And a vampire culd suck the blood out of a shark pretty fast.
A bull shark is similar to a bull in the way that it is very aggressive and is one of the most dangerous shark species. What makes this shark so dangerous is that it can tolerate fresh water and have been found as far north as rivers in New Jersey.
They can live in freshwater rivers around the world. I remember that I've once saw a nile crocodile with a bull shark in its mouth before on T.V.
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!
Probably a bullshark. They're more aggressive, and powerful. Also, hammerheads are designed to eat small, round prey, not huge sharks.
A Great White shark would beat a bull shark in a fight. Now each shark has it's advantages a Great White is big and is an excellent killer. A bull shark has 40x the testosterone of a human meaning they are really aggressive. But the shear fact that of the great white's size makes it more likely to win in a fight.
the polar bear cuz the shark cant fight on lad. OR the shark cuz the bear cant fight in water SO The world may never know.
A giant piranha, a bull shark, a crocodile, an alligator, a big lobster, and a big crab.
I would say bull shark because they're way swifter and probably have a stronger bite.