Orcas have killed white sharks. Orca.
A warthog in the water has no chance.
Yes, a large great white shark could kill an adult orca, and an orca could kill a large great white shark. Most likely an orca would win most of the time but the shark has enough tools at its disposal to easily destroy an orca, it would come down to circumstance and chance.
If you are referring to an orca or "killer whale," then the orca wins decisively. In the wild, orcas are known to prey on sharks, including great whites. Great whites run away from orcas; sharks are scared of them The orca is the larger and more intelligent of the two, and they hunt in pods. Even the largest great white would end up as dinner for an orca.
An orca would win the battle!
orca is stronger because his weight would be 10000 kg he can attack his head by his head his head weight would be 3456kg great white shark,s head would be blasted and by by they have same power levels but just one more differance orca are faster.orca will win but be injured very much.
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!
orca, due to the much larger size
There are many documented cases of Orca (Killer Whales) killing Great White Sharks. Orca have advantages over sharks. They are much smarter and rely on sonar. In a fight between a single Orca and Great White Shark, the Orca has a high probability of winning. Orca also travel in pods rather than alone which would guarentee their winning a fight against a Great White. Orca do prey on some sharks, most notably the Basking Shark, the second largest shark next to the Great White Shark. Great White Sharks and Orca do not compete with each other, so a fight between the two is unlikely, but does happen.
The Great White shark would win because they are the same size and the great white shark is stronger with sharper teeth and bites with alot more presssure than the killer whale.
Could be the Orca pod but it would take more than 8 orcas I think that the Megalodon would win, but it would never happen because Orcas evolved after Megalodon died out. Reply to answer: Actually the earliest Orcas (forgot their scientific name), lived when megalodons were alive. They were not as big about 20 foot each. i dont agree because 7,8 megalodon would help the one that's getting attacked
The killer whale would flip the shark on its' back and hold the shark in that position until it drowns.
the great white shark will win
This isn't a match if a orca can kill a great white shark this no way a crocodile could win and orcas don't travel alone