Killer whales and white sharks: Who is the sea god?

In your opinion, between killer whales and white sharks, which are more powerful, which are qualified to head the sea?

Sharks are the most dangerous and dangerous predators.

Perhaps you have seen the shark jaw, or the deep blue sea , . if so, you will certainly think that the white shark is the most dangerous killer of the ocean.

But there is a species that is considered to be its counterbalance, with intelligence and strength not inferior. That is the killer whale .

They are rivals of each other and are enemies, often having terrible battles between these two ocean-dominating creatures.

So which animal will you win the final victory? Let's first learn about the current two types of ocean domination:

1. White shark

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Very powerful white shark with lightning fast and powerful bites.

  1. Length: 6.4 -8m.
  2. Weight: 3-4 tons.
  3. Speed: 56 km / h.
  4. Natural enemies: killer whales.

White sharks have very good sense organs, they will recognize even a drop of blood a kilometer away. They are very powerful with lightning fast and powerful strokes.

Like their Megalodon ancestors, they have very strong jaws and hundreds of sharp teeth that can grow back at any time.

2. Killer whales

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Assassin whales have complex social behavior, unique and intelligent hunting techniques.

  1. Length: 6-9m.
  2. Weight: 3-4.5 tons.
  3. Speed: 56km / h.
  4. Natural enemies: People.

Characteristics: they have the name 'killer' because the strategy of hunting is effective and extremely cruel. They even eat meat like a gray back whale.

Assassin whales often hunt by herd (one family of 3-5 or two combined families).

They are equipped with 50 sharp teeth although they attack the whale just to eat a protein-rich tongue (because their teeth are not enough to bite through the whale's fat layer).

The killer whale possesses a very strong jaw with large teeth and enamel enamel.

The upper molars fill the gap with the lower teeth when closing their mouths, the incisors tend to tilt slightly forward and outward.

This allows the killer whale to withstand the strong impact of the prey and hold it firmly in place.

They have complex social behaviors, unique and intelligent hunting techniques, and they can even communicate by sound.

Thus, killer killer whales can be seen more than white sharks, and equally clever and aggressive, they completely overwhelm sharks.