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Published on Nov 22, 2015
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Predator Showdown
by Huck Brown (Lippard)
Photo by
blah blah photos...blah blah blah
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here are the matchups today
tasmanian devil vs. dingo
electric eel vs. great barrcuda
great hammerhead shark vs. blue marlin
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tasmanian devil
They may look cute but they really are devils.
They'll eat anything they can get and don't leave leftovers, even bones!
When hunting, their razor sharp teeth force their way to the bones to
to crush them.
Photo by
t3rmin4t0r
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dingo
The intelligent dingo uses it's smarts to live in it's cruel environment.
The dingo is some what smarter than a German Shepherd.
It has large sharp teeth like a wolf's.
Photo by
yewenyi
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stats
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electric eel
The electric eel is not even an eel.
It can grow up to 8 ft!
It can make an electric charge that can ...
kill a small fish and stun a person.
Photo by
Joachim S. Müller
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great barracuda
It has sharp sharp teeth and is quick.
It can swim at 25 mph.
It eats smaller prey whole and larger in half.
P.S. don't run but hide!
Photo by
Kevin Bryant, DMD
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stats
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great hammerhead shark
It uses its head to pin prey down.
It usually stays in the shallow parts of the ocean.
It has special organs that allow it to sense prey.
Photo by
gnuru
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blue marlin
It uses its upper jaw to pierce schools of prey.
It slashes its prey who are harder to defeat.
It usually can be found in somewhat deeper waters.
Photo by
txGeek
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stats
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we are the champions
The electric eel's electric charge led him to victory.
Tie, the two both had strong mouths but could not finish each...
other.
Hammerhead won; he pinned the marlin and started biting.
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