I think I'd rather drift with a white.It is a taste tester and prefers fatty meals like seals %26amp; sea-lions.A crocodile is careless to sparing any mercy %26amp; doesn't have any time for testing.The great whites teeth are sharper but the crocs bite is 5 times the force.
Which would you rather be drifting in the ocean with?A saltwater croc or great white shark?
The shark! If it decides to kill you, eat will do it quickly and swallow you whereas a croc usually drags you underwater and puts you under a log or something so that you will drown and then he will eat you! Rather get killed straight away than get half eaten and then left to drown!
Reply:Probably the shark too. Apparently sharks don't like how human meat tastes, but the same can't be said for crocs.
Reply:I would rather keep far away from either predator. But I would prefer the Great White Shark. What a strange question.
Reply:The croc. Crocs don't want to work to hard for food. Hopefully I can avoid him and he will go away.
Reply:Croc. He'd kill me quick. Not like the nibbly shark.
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Reply:Crocodiles attack human beings more often than great white sharks. There are only a dozen or less great white shark attacks in a given year and over 100 people are killed an eaten by Nile crocodiles alone, let alone all the other species. A crocodile is more aggressive and more likely to kill you and it is not mistaken identity. Crocodiles frequently kill people when they aren't hungry because that person just barged into their kitchen and that is his territory, so you have to pay.
You are more likely to survive a shark attack than crocodile attack. A great white shark bites and then circles waiting for you to bleed to death before it eats. This minimizes and damage a shark may sustain if its prey were to fight back. Crocodiles grab, hold on, and drown you until you are dead.
Reply:Interesting question. I think I would opt for spending my last days with the shark. If I have to be eaten by by one of them, then I prefer to be bitten once or twice real efficiently and bleed to death quickly, then be grabbed by a leg, dragged down to the bottom of the ocean (if possible) and stuffed under something to tenderize. In the meantime, I'm drowning slowly and painfully. Can't see that happening if I had the choice. The quicker the better. Besides, they say that the shark's bite if often so quick and efficient, that the victim frequently does not even know he has been bitten. No pain is good for me. Thank you.
Reply:Well, since it is very rare to non-existent that a croc is far away from land, I'd rather it be the croc. It would mean I am close to land and can at least start swimming.
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