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lol i know!!! i already been peepin ondemand sht
and btw shark is deff more sensory keen than a croc given lateral line, and amulai of lornezini (spelling is wrong) and there is no definite state shark will end on its back after deathroll but yes, it would b a beast of a match but as u prob know, there have been incidences of burmese pythons taking out alligators in the glades, and then bursting upon attempting to digest bc of the gator's hide n scoots. now a gator is not as aggressive or beastly as a croc, but just sayin last thought, i unno how effective a crocs bite is UNDERwater compared to a shark...crocs n gators top jaw is very pressure sensative, i unno if it exerts the same pressure under as above. |
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from 3500 to 5000 pounds of pressure my dude if a croc bites something its breaking and ripping the shit out of it but with the death roll going round n round it would probably disorientate the shark i would assume who knows its all speculation but its a cool discussion non the less lol and they have found crocs with shark meat in its stomach i think in open sea tho the croc would be a sitting duck but more toward land/marsh area the shark would be done man itd be a dope fight rofl |
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