recent study's show that it is more aggressive and curious. During mating season they are very aggressive to protect the female from any danger.
The biggest blacktip shark ever caught weighed around 222 pounds and was caught in 1999 off the coast of Florida.
A horsefly beats its wings on average ten times faster than most large white butterflies.
A large predator such as a shark or a hippopotamus could potentially beat a crocodile in a fight, due to their size and strength. In some cases, a group of smaller animals working together could also defeat a crocodile.
No, this is a fallacy. Although dolphins and sharks do not seek each other to attack, they appear to have a mutual respect. Normally, a shark will only attack a lone dolphin, a sick dolphin or a calf that strays from its mother. In Port Phillip Bay, the large male dolphins that usually live outside the bay come inside at the beginning of October, which is the same time that the bronze whaler sharks come into the bay to mate and give birth. Male dolphins form a guard around the females and young to protect them during this time. Sharks usually keep their distance from the dolphins.
Lady bears can certainly beat badgers.
The killer whale
yes
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.
yeh but the great white shark
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.
A similar fight has been simulated by the Discovery Channel with a hippo Vs a bull shark. The outcome of that simulation would be repeated for this match up. The hippopotamus has the highest levels of testosterone of any animal and is always angry. It is a herbivore with massive self sharpening teeth and a mouth that almost opens to 180 degrees. It also features an incredibly thick hide. The Great White is a shark. It has sandpaper skin, sharp teeth and... its a shark. In most matches the shark would win, not here though. The Great White's jaw would not be able to open wide enough to get purchase on any part of the hippo. All attempts on the part of the shark to attack the hippo would just get him angry. One bite from the hippo and the shark is pierced and crushed. No way a hippo could win over a great white shark a hippo could beat a bull shark but no way a great white shark this is why one no hippo in the world could stay under the water for ever they will die any shark could two the sharks is way faster and smarter three the sharks bite is way stronger then a hippos bite the shark could bite the hippo the hippo will be on the ground it takes more then one hippo bite to take down the great white shark and last but not least the shark has way more teeth then the hippo and alsothe sharks bite is hurts more and more posion and last one the sharks mouth is way bigger then the hippo
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.
Oh, what a fascinating question! Both creatures are incredible in their own way. The great white shark is a powerful predator of the sea, while the blue-ringed octopus is known for its venomous bite. In nature, it's not about who would win in a fight, but rather appreciating the unique strengths and beauty of each animal.
Barracuda can probably kill a thing that don't knows to swim, otherwise, there is no record of a barracuda killing a human, however barracudas can kill humans, with devastating bites over neck or abdomen.
The siphon of a shark allows the sperm to be transported from the male shark, into the female shark with the help of claspers.
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.
I really do not know!