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Which of these 2 cage diving expeditions would you find more scary and why?

If you’re a thrill seeker, which of these 2 expeditions would get your heart racing faster and why? Also what would your chances be of escape if the cage broke and you were face to face with Jaws or Mr Crocodile? Do you think you would be more likely to escape the shark’s jaws than the crocodile’s with the largest bite force in the animal world?

1. Cage diving with great white sharks off the coast of South Africa.

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2. Cage diving with massive saltwater crocodiles at Australia’s Crocosaurus Cove in Darwin Australia.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1083788/Pictured-The-theme-parks-cage-death-drops-tourists-crocodiles-lair.html

Well it depends.

The white shark dive would REALLY get my heart going but not out of fear. I love sharks and to dive with whites is something on my bucket list. My heart would be going out of excitement and love rather than fear.

With crocs however, I would have to say that would be a bit freaky. Mainly for the fact that I trust sharks more than a trust crocs. Sharks are curious and though they may bite chances are high that they will let go (does not mean you will still survive the bite). However if a croc, let alone a saltwater gets its jaws around you, well, you are gone. They do not care if you are a normal food source or not. And man are they crafty sneaky creatures.

In saying that, if the cage broke you would have a better chance of survival with the shark than the croc.

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