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Suddenly the two deadly predators came face-to-face and within an instant it was clear the crocodile had won. Acoustic tracking has shown that some resident adult crocs in Queensland's Kennedy River make periodic long-distance forays synced with tidal currents: they coast on the prevailing flow, rest on the riverbed when the tide reverses, and then resume their journeys when the currents turn favourable again. com, a leading footwear and footcare blog that discusses the importance of wearing the right footwear for the right occasion.

In 2010, a "saltie" ( estimated at some 16 feet long) dispatched a good-sized bull shark in Kakadu National Park. Gnarly freshwater predator with 250 million years of badass evolution under its belt meets gnarly saltwater predator with an even longer track record – who prevails? Fill a large pot with water about 3/4 of the way full, then put it on high heat and wait until it boils.

So could, of course, the more massive great white shark, which grows to similar lengths as Indo-Pacific or Nile crocodiles and can substantially outweigh them. At sea, you have no visual point of reference, but we know that crocodiles can navigate using non-visual references – magnetic fields being one – so they may be able to detect when they're in a current out at sea," suggests Britton. Mr Kennedy told The West Australian: "I've seen sharks and crocs in the wild, but I've never seen a croc catch a shark before. Crocodiles may also use marine habitat for nesting: American crocs in South Florida mostly frequent mangrove swamps, but some females enter Florida Bay off the Everglades National Park coast to lay eggs on remote keys.

Nerve-wracking as the sight might have been, the incident turned out far better than one in Queensland's Daintree National Park back in May, when a large Indo-Pacific crocodile snatched a woman from the shallows off Thornton Beach. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. It suggests that crocodiles can compensate for a lack of seafaring expertise by catching lifts on currents flowing in the direction they want to go. A number of gators, for instance, were captured this year in the breakers along two neighbouring South Carolina barrier islands. The Great White Shark is one of its largest species found in the coastal waters of mainly the United States, South Africa, and Japan.Documented saltwater gator morsels include mullet, blue crabs, yellowtail perch, horseshoe crabs and stingrays.

But perhaps, rarely, certain crocs strike off on pelagic voyages to disperse, riding an ocean gyre to distant shores. When a Saltwater Crocodile and a Great White Shark go head to head, who do you think has the greater chances? The estuaries and lagoons of the tropics, after all, find the vulnerable young of both creatures overlapping. The take-home message: Indo-Pacific crocs probably don't go rafting across ocean basins very often, but – given their skill at riding currents and their long-term durability in saltwater – if they do find themselves out on the high seas, they may well endure long enough to colonise some far-off beach. South Florida crocs have materialized well north up the coasts of the Sunshine State, and even off South Carolina.But when it comes to attacks on humans, the Saltwater Crocodile reportedly kills 1000 people every year! Great White Sharks prey on sea lions, seals, sea birds, crustaceans, mollusks, orcas, and even other sharks. Predators generally don't mess with each other because the risk of a serious injury usually isn't worth it," notes Britton. He teams up with footwear professionals to test products and create comprehensive product reviews and comparisons that help readers choose the ideal footwear for their needs.

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