Crocodile (Lake Placid) vs. Jaws

Started by Quincy5 pages

I got the chills again!

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
I was going with what Quint said in Jaws.

If i remember correctly he said 3 tons in Jaws.

Won't the Crocs heavily armored skin protect it from alot of Jaws' attacks. Jaws is pretty much vulnerable all over. Jaws would either have to get the croc from the side or bottom for a death blow. In a head on assult, like shown in the vid, LPC surely has way more crushing power than your standard croc, therefore, if bitten on the nose, shouldn't LPC be able to crush Jaws' skull?

Crocs have tough hides, they're not shark-bite proof though. One chomp to the midsection, it's over.

Jaws will likely score first hit, considering the speed and agility he has in spades over the croc.

But you can't even see Jaws coming until its too late!

Unless The Croc can hear the music playing. He might have an edge there.

Originally posted by omgchos
If i remember correctly he said 3 tons in Jaws.
I guess.

Originally posted by Robtard
LoL, black people.

I may be interpretting this wrong, but that is Toku King, one of the whitest non-albino people ever.

Originally posted by Quincy
But you can't even see Jaws coming until its too late!

Unless The Croc can hear the music playing. He might have an edge there.

crylaugh

Weren't there 2 crocs in Lake Placid? How do we know the one that we see isn't the one that got blown up?

crocs cant breathe underwater right?

if fight takes place in deep water then sooner or later croc gonna have to surface to breathe and jaws can get in a few good bites

Originally posted by SoulDevourer
crocs cant breathe underwater right?

if fight takes place in deep water then sooner or later croc gonna have to surface to breathe and jaws can get in a few good bites

Usually they can hold their breath from 4 - 15 minutes but can remain underwater for two hours if needed and if they aren't stressed. However, the fight isn't going on THAT long.

You know, looking at it again, LPC being BIGGER then Jaws, he might be able to fit Jaws' whole head in his mouth and decapitate him. Then again, that 5ft. difference might be all tail.

Originally posted by six6six
Usually they can hold their breath from 4 - 15 minutes but can remain underwater for two hours if needed and if they aren't stressed. However, the fight isn't going on THAT long.
then make it more like 4 - 15 minutes : fight to death aint exactly like takin a nap 😄

again this depend if fight takes place in deep waters or not

Originally posted by six6six
Won't the Crocs heavily armored skin protect it from alot of Jaws' attacks. Jaws is pretty much vulnerable all over. Jaws would either have to get the croc from the side or bottom for a death blow. In a head on assult, like shown in the vid, LPC surely has way more crushing power than your standard croc, therefore, if bitten on the nose, shouldn't LPC be able to crush Jaws' skull?
crocs scales aint gonna make much difference against several TON bites

if anything their gonna make croc more crunchy 😄

jaws got the strength, speed, agility & jaw power advantage. plus water is his element. Ima give this to the shark. not easy fight tho

Originally posted by SoulDevourer
jaws got the strength, speed, agility & jaw power advantage. plus water is his element. Ima give this to the shark. not easy fight tho

I'll give you the speed & agility part, but the "jaw power" advantage is just laughable. A crocs bite force is probably double that, of a shark. Crocs are also pretty comfortable in the water. To answer your question about where in the water this takes place, to be more realistic, I'll say it's in shallow waters, but not too close to land. Sharks have been known to swim in shallow waters. Crocs won't swim out to deep sea.

Originally posted by six6six
I'll give you the speed & agility part, but the "jaw power" advantage is just laughable. A crocs bite force is probably double that, of a shark. Crocs are also pretty comfortable in the water. To answer your question about where in the water this takes place, to be more realistic, I'll say it's in shallow waters, but not too close to land. Sharks have been known to swim in shallow waters. Crocs won't swim out to deep sea.

You're incorrect. They do swim out to deep sea. (If we are talking about Salt Water Croc...which the Lake Placid Croc looks like.)

IIRC, the premise was that is was the croc made it's way here from Africa, through the oceans and waterways. Though they generally stick to fresh water habits, more often then not, but this obviously not your average croc.

A croc's bite force is measured on the way down. A fairly strong man can hold a Crocs mouth shut.

Originally posted by Robtard
IIRC, the premise was that is was the croc made it's way here from Africa, through the oceans and waterways. Though they generally stick to fresh water habits, more often then not, but this obviously not your average croc.

"africanized crocodiles".

thats typical lol.

Originally posted by WO Polaski
"africanized crocodiles".

thats typical lol.

So you're saying the Placid croc has AIDS? Interesting, wonder how it could factor in this fight.

Originally posted by Robtard
So you're saying the Placid croc has AIDS? Interesting, wonder how it could factor in this fight.

It means if he has bleeding gums and gets a bite it, jaws is done for anyway.

Originally posted by omgchos
It means if he has bleeding gums and gets a bite it, jaws is done for anyway.

If it's gums are bleeding, then Jaws will smell it long before, as a great white can smell a drop of blood in the water at close to a mile away.

Jaws will probably die in 5-30 years of AIDS though, so the croc will get it's revenge.