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So, in one of the films, we see an orca carcass that was beached, but judging by where the meat was exposed, the most likely scenarios are (A) Jaws found a weakspot to the Orca, or (B) Jaws was able to catch the orca off-guard. It could also be Horror Movie syndrome where everyone is a complete idiot, but I'm just trying to be more logical about this. What if it were a real orca?
That's where I think the match would increasingly be in the orca's favor because here's the deal. Real orcas are such a threat that even the largest of great white sharks refuse to hunt in an area it saw an orca in. If an orca knows how to kill a great white, it can simply do so by turning it over, keeping the shark catatonic before eating the thing. If a 21-foot-long shark refuses to get anywhere near an orca from how ****** it would be if it tried to take one on, I don't know how a 25-foot-long shark would make this match any different, and that is just one estimate with another simply putting Jaws as 20 feet:
Also, a 25-foot-long great white weighing three tons would be anemic since square-cube law puts the weight of a 25-foot-long great white at 4465.7 kg (closer to five tons, bearing in mind Jaws took place in the US). Also, the shark basically only managed to push down the fishing boat due to how much the shark weighed, so there's that. No idea who decided to put the sharks from all four films into one composite enemy; but somebody should check his brain.
Basically this match serves to identify if Jaws would realistically be able to kill an orca or if the orca would just put Jaws on its menu like it tends to do. This is Film Jaws, by the way. Novel Jaws is no different from a real Great White it seems, and the video games are a whole lotta bullshit.
So yeah, here are their profiles.
Jaws' Profile
Orca's Profile
Would Jaws really be able to kill an orca if the orca was more realistic?
Jaws: 0
Orca: 0
Inconclusive: 0
That's where I think the match would increasingly be in the orca's favor because here's the deal. Real orcas are such a threat that even the largest of great white sharks refuse to hunt in an area it saw an orca in. If an orca knows how to kill a great white, it can simply do so by turning it over, keeping the shark catatonic before eating the thing. If a 21-foot-long shark refuses to get anywhere near an orca from how ****** it would be if it tried to take one on, I don't know how a 25-foot-long shark would make this match any different, and that is just one estimate with another simply putting Jaws as 20 feet:
Also, a 25-foot-long great white weighing three tons would be anemic since square-cube law puts the weight of a 25-foot-long great white at 4465.7 kg (closer to five tons, bearing in mind Jaws took place in the US). Also, the shark basically only managed to push down the fishing boat due to how much the shark weighed, so there's that. No idea who decided to put the sharks from all four films into one composite enemy; but somebody should check his brain.
Basically this match serves to identify if Jaws would realistically be able to kill an orca or if the orca would just put Jaws on its menu like it tends to do. This is Film Jaws, by the way. Novel Jaws is no different from a real Great White it seems, and the video games are a whole lotta bullshit.
So yeah, here are their profiles.
Jaws' Profile
Orca's Profile
Would Jaws really be able to kill an orca if the orca was more realistic?
Jaws: 0
Orca: 0
Inconclusive: 0
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