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Orcas vs Megalodon, But This Time It's More Rule-Abiding

Flashlight237

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While this thread was made before, that thread was made before rules were set in place to ban the use of Rounds in match-ups. Might as well set this up, this time with a hopefully better set-up. By that, I mean better terms. Here goes.

1. This is a pack of six orcas (enough to kill a healthy adult female sperm whale, which would average at 11 meters in length and 15 short tons) vs a single male megalodon (which is comparable to female sperm whales in size at the low end).

2. The orcas are shark-hunters (the kind that would eat Great Whites) with seven days of prep time, including observation.

3. The starting distance is 1000 feet (304.8 meters), which is enough to allow for both sides to attempt an ambush.

4. Speed is unequal.

That aside, here are the profiles.:

Orca's Profile

Megalodon's Profile (Why weren't there tabs on this page even when other Megalodon profiles have it?)

Who takes this?

DpthOrca
Megalodon
Orcas: 2 (A Stoned Orc, Dusty Raider)
Megalodon: 0

Inconclusive: 0
 
..I mean, orcas. Definitely. No contest. There's six of them, and while sperm whales don't bite back, I don't see the shark surviving long enough to kill all six orcas before it succumbs to its wounds. Voting Orcas.
 
A Stoned Orc said:
..I mean, orcas. Definitely. No contest. There's six of them, and while sperm whales don't bite back, I don't see the shark surviving long enough to kill all six orcas before it succumbs to its wounds.
Voting Orcas.
You sure about that? Because when I looked, the idea of orca packs killing an adult female sperm whale is more of an occasional thing.
 
Positive. Particularly given these orcas are going to recognize a shark for a shark, and not a whale; they're more intelligent than the shark, and they have better eyesight and great coordination. The shark might kill a couple, but they're going to immobilize it quick.
 
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