The Megalodon, A Prehistoric Giant Shark That Ruled the Seven Seas

The Megalodon, A Prehistoric Giant Shark That Ruled the Seven Seas

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TL;DR
TL;DR - 24.08.2023 18:04

The deep sea megalodon theory ignores the reality that it would have to adapt to the extreme pressures, temperatures and lack of good eating down there. Even with deep sea thermal vents and giant/colossal squids being down there, as The Meg books and movies implies. Sperm whales use sonar because no eye on earth can see in pitch black, the very concept of eyes is it uses light. And if it had to stay near thermal vents to stay warm, how is it gonna chase after the fast moving squids that don't need to do so?

It would have to significantly evolve to live down there and become something less that what a megalodon was.

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Thjesht Teo
Thjesht Teo - 20.08.2023 13:16

These things were scary!

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DangerDave
DangerDave - 06.08.2023 19:04

Well, I never knew that I had a megalodon phobia. Thanks!

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ScirishMelody
ScirishMelody - 21.07.2023 18:38

If all teachers taught like you, school would be a lot more fun❤

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NoneOfYaBuisness
NoneOfYaBuisness - 17.07.2023 21:58

They said they just found one 10,000 years old

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Joseph Lilley
Joseph Lilley - 10.07.2023 05:25

Just putting this out there, megalodon and some other prehistoric sea creatures were definitely fierce but in my opinion, modern orcas of today's world would be able to take down any sea creature or pod of sea creatures in history lol. A pod of orcas I think would fuck a megalodon up just bc they are so smart and know exactly where to pin point a shark to kill it quick.. I just think they are to smart and no other sea creatures through out the world's history would stand a chance against a pod of them. Maybe if it was one on one bc some prehistoric creatures were just massive but with a pod, prcas are unbeatable

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Steele
Steele - 25.06.2023 15:20

Omg playing Rhapsody of Fire as background music at the beginning clips 😭😱😱🤘

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Vincent Taran
Vincent Taran - 25.06.2023 03:50

You never know what is in the deeps of the sea

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Voya Ristika
Voya Ristika - 24.06.2023 22:26

Glad I stumbled into this channel. I'm enjoying the videos. Thanks!

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Jungle Lane
Jungle Lane - 19.06.2023 16:09

Cooler temperatures encourage larger bodies. Ice age animals were bigger to handle the cold easier (polar bears are biggest for this reason). Warming world would kill off lots of Megs prey options as well as the giant predatory whales. Pretty much no chance this monster is around anymore.

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Tweeked
Tweeked - 15.06.2023 23:17

Do a movie about deep water

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haunted dreams
haunted dreams - 15.06.2023 13:44

I have a meg tooth

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David McGuire
David McGuire - 08.06.2023 05:40

Jaws is a Great White

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Thomas Bussen
Thomas Bussen - 07.06.2023 21:08

love how they included dvorak symphony 9

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FurryFaceMe
FurryFaceMe - 07.06.2023 08:49

yes at least 2 and a baby Meg also

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Maria Meredith
Maria Meredith - 07.06.2023 02:10

Titanaboa

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Guilherme 01SS
Guilherme 01SS - 06.06.2023 10:07

Do you guys even know what is the seven seas?

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brandon campbell
brandon campbell - 06.06.2023 07:08

The mosasaur

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life is good but the 80's were better
life is good but the 80's were better - 03.06.2023 21:04

The Meg was never a shark. The only reason people want to believe this is being scared by them. It's most likely a whale on steroids.

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