The Wizard
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- Jul 2, 2009
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it's NOT the most feared creature in the sea though is it?
EXACTLY, the gws regularly gets done over by the sea panda, pathetic.
it's NOT the most feared creature in the sea though is it?
I'm yet to see any evidence for this claim.BUT remember Orca's eat GWS and the Badger knocked out the Orca therefore this is a no brainer
Yes, yes it is.it's NOT the most feared creature in the sea though is it?
I'm yet to see any evidence for this claim.
Even if it's true, they are just picking on someone smaller than them. When Great Whites attack whales that's more an indicator of HARDNESS.
Either animal would be a worthy winner.
Too much of a ponce to get its own kill?Thats the point though a shark WONT attack a whale
but a badger will attack a Lion for a bite of the Lions Kill
Too much a ponce to get its own kill?
It would appear so.
Too much a ponce to get its own kill?
It would appear so.
I'm somewhat of an idiot and chose Great White Shark when I actually meant Honey Badger
can we deduct one from GWS total and add one to the Badger?
I dunno about Killer Whales but great whites will definitely have a pop at other species of whale.Thats the point though a shark WONT attack a whale
but a badger will attack a Lion for a bite of the Lions Kill
Yes, yes it is.
The Orca is miles bigger, yet has been TAMED. Can you imagine a GWS being asked to jump 30 feet in the air for a f***ing kipper hanging from your arm? It would jump up AND BITE YOUR f***ing HEAD OFF.
I dunno about Killer Whales but great whites will definitely have a pop at other species of whale.
I'm not suggesting that orcas aren't hard, but I am saying that being dropped in an ocean near a white shark is far scarier than being dropped next to an orca, IMO.Here is the evidence that Orca's eat lickle sharkies for breakfast
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