Toadman005
Does NOT flipping love Orange.
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Me!!! with a 416 rem mag shooting a 400 grain nosler partition at 2550 ft per second.
In all seriousness, that would be a interesting battle. Lots of variables to consider that would greatly affect the outcome. On land, Polar. In the water, depends how deep, and if the bear can keep the croc from latching on. If the croc latches on to a leg it's game over especially in deep water. The bear would have to do some serious damage to an armored hide to get the croc to let go. If the bear can get a bite on the brain case he wins. If the croc starts rolling on a leg, it's game over. The bear has the power to lift the croc out of the water, it's just can he not get bit.
When I was a kid I'd go on my maternal grandparents' vacation on Union Lake there. Believe we were closer to the Hydro Plant & Smiths Landing side but definitely fished near the area where the tornado went near/maybe through the lake.Yesterday in Michigan. 4 fatalities, 3 in this area shown here. We rarely get strong tornadoes.
I'd harpoon one