Jaws vs Lake Placid

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Originally posted by FrothByte
Sharks can't swim straight if one of their fins gets bitten off. Crocs survive fine with missing limbs. Shark's skeleton is made of cartilage, croc's made of bone - guess which one is sturdier. Sharks need to keep swimming forward to breath, crocs need to hold their breath underwater but at least they can turn every which way while they hold their breath. Crocs have stronger bite force as well.
Sharks are faster and more agile in the water.

Their teeth are sharper and their bite while not designed for crushing is designed for ripping and tearing large chunks out.

The Croc wins, They're more aggressive

they can also do a move called a death roll i like to see a shark get out of that.

Placid wins, it seemed to have actual intelligence.

Jaws took over seaworld and it's hatred for people survived four blood lines. There's holding a grudge and then there's Jaws' philosophy of...,"i f**ckin hate you and am going to make you die no matter what you do to me.". Either way it probably comes down to which ever beast latches it's bite on the other first.

Both on land. JAWS DIES A HORRIBLE DEATH.

Originally posted by Impediment
Jaws doesn't need to breathe; the croc does.

Fish > reptile.

Crocs can hold their breath for an hour or more. Doubt the fight will last more than a few minutes. The only way I see the shark winning is if it catches the croc by surprise. Otherwise my money is on the croc - better armour, can survive serious wounds, more aggressive.

Originally posted by pym-ftw
Placid wins, it seemed to have actual intelligence.

Thank you.

Originally posted by Dreampanther
Crocs can hold their breath for an hour or more.

And considering the sheer size of LP, it's a safe bet that he can hold his breath for much longer. Possibly 3 or maybe even 5 hours if he feels like it.

Originally posted by KingD19
And considering the sheer size of LP, it's a safe bet that he can hold his breath for much longer. Possibly 3 or maybe even 5 hours if he feels like it.
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You just made this up didn't you.

I was very high when I said it... but that don't mean I'm wrong. Considering the length of time an average croc can hold it's breath(maximum of 2 hours according to google), then a Croc the size of LP(big enough to bite fully grown people in half and drag bears underwater and eat cows), then his increased size would only logically mean he has bigger lungs, which means he can hold his breath longer.

But you are still high now.

Bigger lungs yes, but bigger mass means his body needs more oxygen as well.

Just apply it to humans and it'll make sense even if you are high.

I am. I so totally am.

Damn your logic. Placid still wins though.

I definitely go with Jaws. He is unnaturally strong for a shark. He has at least 1,000 to 2,000 pounds weight advantage over the croc. Jaws is faster and has shown the ability to take an unnatural amount of damage for a shark.

In open water this would be a stomp for Jaws who could ram the croc. Near the shoreline the croc would definitely have more of a chance to damage Jaws. Still I see Jaws winning. A direct assault from Jaws should finish off the croc.

Jaws rapes.

Guess everyone is dismissing the fact that sharks need to continuously move forward otherwise the can't breathe, and if you flip a shark on its back it becomes immobile.

Few other stuff: shark bones are made of cartilage. Shark's are unable to swim properly if one of their fins is taken off.

How is the croc going to stop him from moving? Sharks are very agile in the water. The croc is not fast enough, strong enough, or agile enough, to avoid a full on charge from Jaws.

Scenario, both charge each other. Jaws using his speed advantage goes under the croc and lifts him out of the water. While the croc tries to regain his self, Jaws charges and bite the hell out of the croc.
Match over: Jaws wins.

Placid eats him in one mouthful

I've got a scenario: Jaws tries to bite Placid, Jaws gets bitten. Initiate Giant sized Death Roll. Jaws loses.

Originally posted by Kotor3
How is the croc going to stop him from moving? Sharks are very agile in the water. The croc is not fast enough, strong enough, or agile enough, to avoid a full on charge from Jaws.

Scenario, both charge each other. Jaws using his speed advantage goes under the croc and lifts him out of the water. While the croc tries to regain his self, Jaws charges and bite the hell out of the croc.
Match over: Jaws wins.

The shark is faster in the sense that it can reach higher top speeds, but I'm not convinced it's that much more agile. It's not like it's a dolphin. Besides, the croc is able to flip over in water, how is the shark going to attack it from underneath when the croc can just curl up and face down? I assume that in this scenario, both combatants are aware of each other so no surprise attacks right?

As for how the croc is going to stop it from moving, well obviously if they get into biting each other and end up in a deadlock, the shark will then start to drown which is a big disadvantage.

If the shark gets a bite on the croc, the croc can still fight back even if the shark starts thrashing it around. If the croc gets a bite on the shark and then does its death roll, the shark can't breathe and will also probably go into tonic immobility.

Yeah, LP wins here. He's a bigger, stronger, has a tougher hide, and his bite is inescapable here. If he gets Jaws in a death roll, there's not anything he can do. Not to mention that the shark is faster, but LP is a lot more agile, and can snap his body around much faster than Jaws can. This all points to LP's favor, plus the fact that he dragged a helicopter underwater from the air.