A killer whale would win because they are 3 times bigger than a killer whale, have more teeth, more deadly and weighs around 10,000 pounds. A great white weighs around 5,000
Definitely the killer whale, as it has been recorded that some killer whale pods actively hunt great white sharks.
Most definetly the Great White
well, one of the only things that would eat a killer whale would be a very confident great white, or humans can cause them danger
Killer Whale, diffenitly. It rules in size, speed, and would probaly have heavy weapons
Shark. Beacause its quick and has sharp teeth
An adult Orca (Killer Whales) will generally always beat an adult Great White Shark. Orca are smarter and rely on sonar. Orca also travel in pods and Great White Sharks do not, so in reality, Orca would always be able to kill a Great White Shark.
No. The baleen whale eats plankton and krill, a tiny shrimp. The top predator would be the toothed sperm whale, or the killer whale (which hunts in packs), or the great white shark.
No. The baleen whale eats plankton and krill, a tiny shrimp. The top predator would be the toothed sperm whale, or the killer whale (which hunts in packs), or the great white shark.
A white shark would have to be nearing starvation to attack an adult killer whale, although an unguarded calf would be prey. But orcas guard their young well, so an attack may end badly for the shark. Orcas are larger on average than white sharks, and more intelligent. There exists a video of a killer whale killing a great white.
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.
A killer whale would win all the way. The biggest specie of hammerhead shark the great hammerhead can measure up to 6.1 metres where as an adult male killer whale can measure from 6-9.7 metres so killer whales are usually bigger and packed with muscle. As well as this a killer whales are faster with a top speed of 35 mph whereas a hammerhead can swim at about 25mph also the killer whale can put a hammerhead shark into tonic immobility.
Well, a Great White Shark can grow up to 22 feet, and weigh up to 5,000 pounds. A Killer Whale(Orca), however, can grow up to 32 feet, and weigh up to 12,000 pounds. The fact of the matter is that a Great White Shark would have absolutely no chance against a Killer Whale. A Killer Whale is too big, too fast, and too strong for even the largest and strongest Great White Sharks. Fun Fact: Killer Whales have actually been known to attack, kill, and eat Great White Sharks. I hope this answered your question.