As crocodiles are normally found no where near the oceans, I would have to say that the crocodiles and sharks ever coming close to each other is slim to none. Thus my answer is its a moot question as the chances of these two animals even seeing each other is rare.
To stretch this out a bit, a great white shark at twenty feet long, and weighing upwards of two thousand pounds, is a greater match for a crocodile in those two terms alone.
the great white shark
It depends on the specific species and size of the shark and saltwater crocodile. Generally, saltwater crocodiles are known to be stronger in terms of bite force and overall power in the water, while sharks are faster and more agile predators.
no
Shark, especially the Great White.
Of course the great white is stronger it has sharper teeth and a stronger bite. Great white shark 350+ attacks bemgal tiger 154+attacks.
I think the great white shark
no it can't survive. ----
Yes in a matter of fact.
Im sure it gets stronger as it eats and grows.
Neither is 'stronger'. They are both pretty big sharks. The great white is larger though.
Hmm, lets say they are both the same size, a crocodile kills gazzeles, zebras, buffallos, snakes and even big cats with a deathroll. But a great white is stronger then all these animals so the shark might survive. In animal face-off the great white survived the crocs death roll, just search on google ANIMAL FACE OFF CROCODILE VS GREAT WHITE and you'll find it.
Sharks of course cuz theres more fish than people goin round alligators