@@dizzyrose1809 they have similar cognitive abilities to canines, not sure about bear intelligence though. I spend much more time studying archosaurs than I do mammals.
Saltie about 60% on land Saltie 90% in water Mixed environment I’d still favor saltie, albeit not as heavily Bears just don’t have the tools to easily kill them. And with current croc feats like an average nile croc downing an adult giraffe… that’s pretty impressive for an average specimen, not to mention a large one.
@@Ahmedkhaled-iq6xr czcams.com/video/Tppq-DIxFfw/video.htmlsi=srykKmtRDnN1P4oy Unimpressive size Nile croc kills an adult giraffe. The largest Nile crocodiles are literally larger than most giraffes. Salties are even bigger than Niles.
Alright now this fight fight might be one sided but I dont really care , im tired of the tiger fanboys Siberian tiger vs phoberomys who do you think wins?
Nope, polar bear gets striking strength, saltwater crocodiles practically CANT strike with their limbs, and even if they could their very weak limbs, only bite
@@andreteague9156 they don't hold their body up, they belly crawl, the SMALLER ONES walk on their limbs, reason 1 as to why your wrong, clearly did no research, and now you look dumb, you did all that sarcastic nonsense for what? "Ah yes," also crocodiles aren't made to strike, their limbs aren't built for that, their mouth is, which is called biting, which would be biting strength, not striking strength. Their limbs are more akin to a flipper. Polar bears get every form of strength over a saltwater crocodile besides pulling strength, biting strength, bite force, bite psi, and etc, just simply due to their better body structure. Anyway, I've already done this all before, I'm just going to get bored debating your "evidence" and "reasoning" I've already gone through this like 3 times before, so probably don't bother, you're not going to bring any new points to the table lol.
@@andreteague9156they don't hold their body up, they belly crawl, the SMALLER ONES walk on their limbs, reason 1 as to why your wrong, clearly did no research, and now you look dumb, you did all that sarcastic nonsense for what? "Ah yes," also crocodiles aren't made to strike, their limbs aren't built for that, their mouth is, which is called biting, which would be biting strength, not striking strength. Their limbs are more akin to a flipper. Polar bears get every form of strength over a saltwater crocodile besides pulling strength, biting strength, bite force, bite psi, and etc, just simply due to their better body structure. Anyway, I've already done this all before, I'm just going to get bored debating your "evidence" and "reasoning" I've already gone through this like 3 times before, so probably don't bother, you're not going to bring any new points to the table lol.
Crocodilians actually might be smarter but on land the bear wins.
Crocodiles are not smarter than bears bud
@@dizzyrose1809 they have similar cognitive abilities to canines, not sure about bear intelligence though. I spend much more time studying archosaurs than I do mammals.
@@Nethercroc14 Where did you get that from?
@@Nethercroc14 sources
@@dizzyrose1809proof?
Polar Bear wins 80% of time onnland or water. The croc will tire out easily like always and a bear is too big to take down easily.
On land - Polar Bear 70%
In water - Salty 90%
In riverback - Salty has slight edge
'Riverbank' not back, it was my mistake.
Salty 80% on land
On land -Saltie 90%
In water-Saltie 100%
In riverbank-Saltie 100%
@@beyond6675Stop the cap
@@Rehan-oq3wm Wdym💀
Saltie about 60% on land
Saltie 90% in water
Mixed environment I’d still favor saltie, albeit not as heavily
Bears just don’t have the tools to easily kill them. And with current croc feats like an average nile croc downing an adult giraffe… that’s pretty impressive for an average specimen, not to mention a large one.
source for the giraffe?
@@kilianteni7884 czcams.com/video/-Gm9Gnt6oUk/video.htmlsi=2wIsmin4BunMLvAG
That would never happen the giraffe is much more stronger than even two salty crocodiles you are such a lier !
@@Ahmedkhaled-iq6xr czcams.com/video/Tppq-DIxFfw/video.htmlsi=srykKmtRDnN1P4oy
Unimpressive size Nile croc kills an adult giraffe.
The largest Nile crocodiles are literally larger than most giraffes. Salties are even bigger than Niles.
Alright now this fight fight might be one sided but I dont really care , im tired of the tiger fanboys
Siberian tiger vs phoberomys who do you think wins?
Ambush tiger wins head on the phob wins
I agree
But you also have to think that the biggest prey of siberian tigers are boars and elks not really comparable in size to the rodent but ok
I was waiting for this confrontation
Rose's war against croc fans goes on I see.
Facts over fanaticism
@@dizzyrose1809ur not spitting facts blud
@@imice3227 Polar bear wins mid diff on land.
@@kilianteni7884no 😂 SWC low diffs on land (Max sizes)
@@Skidd7046 no. Polar bear mid diffs at max sizes.
Salty 70% on land
Salty 100% in water if we use max sizes.
And mass isn't debatable
Bear 85% on land
@@Protest467bears will get destroyed on land what the you are talking about 1 ton beast with massive teeth that will destroy the bear !
@@Protest467 nah saltie 80% on land
10 cm skin of polar bear , how can croc kill him
@@Wake_up.motive what😭
Depende se for na água ou não
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Salty slams on land
Wizzy again!
Bro please do swiss tyrant vs megalodon.
On average swiss tyrannt wins.
bro polar kill 2 ton walruses
Loin kills elephants but gets beaten by croc
@@okayXD-AWPTplus what 😂 a lion can't kill an elephant. But it dose lose to croc
@@NikS-rn5dq It actually can with its tactics
@@okayXD-AWPTplushe needs a whole pack cuz hes weak without them
@@shxmanx4117 No it doesn't
Polar bear slams on land and that's coming from a croc fanboy ( though m a nile croc & Deinosuchus fan)
Saltie low diffs on land
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Nope, polar bear gets striking strength, saltwater crocodiles practically CANT strike with their limbs, and even if they could their very weak limbs, only bite
Ah yes, the very same limbs that hold their 1,000+ bodies up with small limbs.
Also polar bears usually don't rely on striking to kill prey and rely on their biteforce mainly.
Also saltwater crocodiles are MADE to strike out and drag their prey in which give them striking strength and pulling/dragging strength.
@@andreteague9156 they don't hold their body up, they belly crawl, the SMALLER ONES walk on their limbs, reason 1 as to why your wrong, clearly did no research, and now you look dumb, you did all that sarcastic nonsense for what? "Ah yes," also crocodiles aren't made to strike, their limbs aren't built for that, their mouth is, which is called biting, which would be biting strength, not striking strength. Their limbs are more akin to a flipper. Polar bears get every form of strength over a saltwater crocodile besides pulling strength, biting strength, bite force, bite psi, and etc, just simply due to their better body structure. Anyway, I've already done this all before, I'm just going to get bored debating your "evidence" and "reasoning" I've already gone through this like 3 times before, so probably don't bother, you're not going to bring any new points to the table lol.
@@andreteague9156they don't hold their body up, they belly crawl, the SMALLER ONES walk on their limbs, reason 1 as to why your wrong, clearly did no research, and now you look dumb, you did all that sarcastic nonsense for what? "Ah yes," also crocodiles aren't made to strike, their limbs aren't built for that, their mouth is, which is called biting, which would be biting strength, not striking strength. Their limbs are more akin to a flipper. Polar bears get every form of strength over a saltwater crocodile besides pulling strength, biting strength, bite force, bite psi, and etc, just simply due to their better body structure. Anyway, I've already done this all before, I'm just going to get bored debating your "evidence" and "reasoning" I've already gone through this like 3 times before, so probably don't bother, you're not going to bring any new points to the table lol.
mid diff*
Definitely not
@@Predation_records yes it is
@@kilianteni7884 no
@@Predation_records it is
@@kilianteni7884no