Killer Whale, diffenitly. It rules in size, speed, and would probaly have heavy weapons
gota b a killer whale
Shark. Beacause its quick and has sharp teeth
Definitely the killer whale, as it has been recorded that some killer whale pods actively hunt great white 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.
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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.
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No
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.
I am afraid you must be a little more specific about what you mean by «killer sharks». To the best of my knowledge, there is no shark commonly know by the name of «killer shark». A great white is a killer shark, as well as tiger sharks, bull sharks, and so on.
great white shark because the shark could eat the inside of a whale
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