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Polar bear vs crocodile, when the boss of the bear family meets the first brother of the crocodile family, who will have the last laugh?

Time:2023-03-27 13:58:11 source:ucutxmastrees.com author:Mammal Read:574次
Polar bear vs crocodile, when the boss of the bear family meets the first brother of the crocodile family, who will have the last laugh?

Polar bear vs crocodile, one is the naive bear family boss, and the other is the fierce-looking crocodile brother. If these two beasts face each other hard, who will have the last laugh? In this issue, the Director of the Exploration Bureau will decrypt it for you.

1. Polar Bears

Polar bears are the top predators near the Arctic Circle and the undisputed leader of the bear family, even The Kodiak Bruins have to be afraid of his three-pointer. Aside from humans and cannibalism, polar bears have no natural predators in their habitat. These animals are huge and, along with the grizzly, are known as the world's largest terrestrial carnivore. An adult polar bear can weigh up to 540 kg, with a body length of 3 meters and a shoulder height of 1.5 meters. Their claws are up to 30 cm in diameter and are especially suitable for roaming the ice in the Arctic. These claws are about 5 cm long and can effectively help them catch and kill prey, as well as help them maintain traction on ice. At the same time, these huge claws can also act as paddles in the water, allowing them to swim for so long that they are often seen swimming for hours at a time, covering distances of more than 100 kilometers. These behemoths can explode at the fastest speed of 40km/h in a short period of time, and can fully catch up with the prey in the Arctic Circle. Plus, they have very sharp teeth with over 1200psi bite force. These giant bears are extremely aggressive and will deal a fatal blow to any creature that comes close to them. They hunt mainly during the day, and seals are their favorite snack. But when food is scarce, they also attack and eat any animal they encounter, including humans. A polar bear's favorite hunting technique is waiting for an ambush, which happens when the bear finds a seal's breathing hole and waits patiently for the unsuspecting seal to leak out of the ice for air, which can take hours each time. When the seal opens the hole to ventilate, the polar bear reaches into the hole, drags the seal out with its sharp claws, and finally bites the seal's skull.

2. Bay crocodile

The bay crocodile, also known as the saltwater crocodile, has a wide distribution range from northern Australia to eastern India and Southeast Asia. As their name suggests, bay crocodiles are able to live in coastal habitats while also enjoying themselves in freshwater rivers and swamps. They usually inhabit the tributaries of saltwater coasts, where they can travel back and forth between saltwater and freshwater. These prehistoric behemoths existed before the dinosaurs went extinct. It is often said that witnessing something in nature is like the sea looking back in time, so we can definitely see in the crocodile what the earth looked like hundreds of millions of years ago. Crocodiles are the largest living reptiles in the world, and crocodiles are the largest subspecies of crocodiles in the world. Male crocodiles are much larger than females, usually reaching 4.6-6 meters in length and weighing more than 907 kilograms. The name of the largest crocodile ever recorded is called Kalia, whose body length reaches 7 meters and weighs 2,000 kilograms. You must know that the second largest crocodile, Luolong, is only 6.4 meters and 1075 kilograms. The bite force of the crocodile is currently the strongest in the world. Their teeth are more than 12.7 cm long, and each bite can release 3,700 pounds of force. The crocodile is an excellent ambush hunter, and males can usually eat anything that comes into their territory. They will ambush near the water and then quickly attack any animal that comes to drink or cross the river. After a successful ambush, they drag their prey into the water, where the land animal slowly drowns. The crocodiles have a strong sense of territory and are very aggressive. In order to protect their territory, they can even overturn ships.

3. The Ultimate Battle

After the above analysis, it is time to fight! Polar bear vs crocodile, who is stronger? There is no doubt that these two big guys are the top predators on the earth, and it is impossible to meet under natural conditions. After all, one is at the northern end of the earth, and the other is at the southern end. One likes cold climates, and the other likes tropical climates. Because of the climate, it is extremely unfair to the other party no matter who they are on their territory. But since we want to find out who has the stronger combat power, we should exclude external factors such as climate and analyze the combat power of both sides. It just so happened that a friend of mine who works at the zoo told me about an incident she saw with her own eyes. At their zoo, an adult male polar bear broke through the glass walls of the enclosure, and water flowed everywhere in the polar bear pavilion, as visiting mothers and children fled the scene screaming. The polar bear was so hungry, he dashed out of the exhibition hall with his iconic footsteps. It doesn't know where the road is or where to go, and it walks all the way with its head covered. Coincidentally, it climbed the fence of the crocodile pavilion and turned directly in. The polar bear, who hadn't eaten live meat in years, wanted to try something new, so when he smelled the big reptile, he burst into joy. In his eyes, this guy must be as delicious as a seal. On the other hand, the crocodile has never seen such a white monster, furry, it should look delicious. Therefore, both sides walk slowly towards each other, unconsciously. Just as the polar bear approached the crocodile at the water's edge, the crocodile suddenly attacked and jumped out of the water. Its huge mouth grabbed one of the polar bear's front legs and tried to drag it into the water. However, the polar bear was not knocked down by the opponent, it stabilized its body and hit the crocodile hard with its other front leg. However, because one of the front legs was locked, the flapping front leg could not exert its full force at all. At the same time, the crocodile's armor is too thick and hard, and half of its body is in the water, so the polar bear's blow did not cause too much trauma. Just as the polar bear's physical strength was slowly exhausted, the huge bite force of the crocodile made the polar bear's injured leg more and more weak, and the polar bear was petrified and shocked! A little carelessly, the crocodile pulled the polar bear into the water with all its strength, and with its own size and instinct took the upper hand, and pressed the struggling polar bear to the bottom of the pool. Under the water, the polar bear was injured and held down again. After a while, it felt that it was difficult to breathe. Finally, the body twisted more and more slowly and gradually lost consciousness. At this moment, the security of the zoo finally arrived. The good news is that the polar bear's corpse was saved, and the bad news is that the polar bear is dead! After listening to my friend's story, my perception was completely subverted, because in my impression, polar bears should be more powerful killers than crocodiles. Therefore, in the end, the director reluctantly came to the conclusion that the crocodile will have a 53.2% chance of defeating the polar bear. Do you agree with the Secretary's analysis and conclusions? Welcome to express your opinion in the comment area.

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