While bull sharks are powerful predators, Great White Sharks are generally larger and more formidable, typically reaching sizes of up to 20 feet compared to bull sharks' maximum of about 11 feet. In direct encounters, a great white would have the advantage due to its size, strength, and hunting prowess. However, bull sharks are known for their aggressive behavior and adaptability, which might allow them to compete with great whites in certain situations. Overall, it is unlikely for a bull shark to kill a great white in a one-on-one confrontation.
For the thrill of the kill. Illegal shark-fin fishing.
yes it can kill.
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A killer whale could, but they don't eat great white sharks they just kill them for sport.
No great white sharks eat killer whales.
yes yes yes it can
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no it isn't even though it can kill sea turtles. but the strongest is the great white shark
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.
A Killer Whale or Orcanus Orca.