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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2023 20:41:07 GMT
Sharks have good eyesight and this one does too… also are you seriously saying a shark would lose against a crocodile because of this? Sharks have exceptional and highly refined senses, lack of eyesight would barely affect it due to electromagnetism. Also this crocodile feeds on snails, spiders, insects and sometimes small mammals…. The shark is larger and can travel at up to speeds of 20 mph too, this is hardly a mismatch. Not many marine animals have eyesight worth anything as they live in pitch black, but okay. The jaws of small sharks suck in comparison to large sharks so the croc wins. That makes no sense… Larger sharks have stronger jaws because… well, they’re larger. Bull sharks are definitely not absolutely massive, yet they have one of the strongest bites amongst sharks. The crocodile’s bite would also be weaker. Porbeagle sharks are relatives of the Great white and are quite robust too.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2023 20:43:49 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2023 20:53:57 GMT
Also Bolushi sunlight is no longer visible once you’re 1000 m deep in the ocean. Porbeagle sharks live 0-715 m deep… so yeah, they don’t live in complete blackness. Attachments:
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