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ОтветитьI just realized the backround music played the instrumental version of moscow or moscaw😂
ОтветитьWhat’s up with the weights
ОтветитьGENTLEMAN - EX
PLAYBOY - EW
MAN OF CULTURE - CR
WOMEN - LC
What about the blue whale? It’s extinct
ОтветитьSome of these seem off
Ответитьi like sharks guy
Ответитьi did not see the Grate Wite Shark
ОтветитьPlay it in 1.2x speed, music b gettin hella intense
ОтветитьMEXICO
ОтветитьOr orpiration hertwigi?
ОтветитьWhere is the bird saw?
ОтветитьYou did terrible job with scaling and weight estimations but I am amazed how huge the shark roster you got!
Ответитьwaiting for white shark 😅
ОтветитьHelicoprion: hi guys
All shark: get out😡 your not shark
Helicoprion:but..... I am a shark
Imagine that all the sharks that have ever existed are still alive ☠️
Ответитьdid bro just pull out every ptychodus fossils found?
ОтветитьI’m bored, so here are fun facts about sharks:
-The small scales on sharks are known as “Denticles”. They are very sharp, and different species denticles look very different to one another under microscopes.
-The top 4 most dangerous sharks, based off attacks on people, are the great white, the tiger, the bull, and the oceanic whitetip Shark.
-tiger sharks have been found with things such as pillows, armour, number plates, and even land animal remains, likely thrown in by boats.
-there have only been a few megamouth sharks ever washed up, and one is at the Fremantle Maratime Museum in Western Australia. I have seen it lots of times myself.
-many scientists think that the bull Shark is more dangerous than the great white, because they live close to shore, near humans, and in murky water, where it is very difficult to see them. They usually escape unseen after attacks.
-tiger sharks and sand tiger sharks are not related. The great white is closer related to the sand tiger Shark than the actual tiger shark. Funny coincidence, huh?
-only 6 known species live dominantly in rivers. They are very rare.
-the smallest Shark, the dwarf lantern shark, is the size of a banana, but the whale shark can grow up to 20 metres, the size of 2 school buses.
-there have only been a few great whites successfully put in captivity, and survived. Most great whites die the first few days of captivity.
-tiger sharks actually get bigger than great whites on average.
-cookie cutter sharks take bites of things that are very small, like mackerel, but also massive creatures like whales. They even bite underwater cables and SUBMARINES!
-cookie cutter sharks are actually parasites, as they feed on living creatures, and they rarely die after attacks, just missing a bit of flesh.
Anyways, that’s all for now, hope you enjoyed😊
Edit: I’m still bored, so I’ll try and name every shark I can- great white, tiger shark, bull shark, sand tiger, frilled shark, horn shark, wobbegong, epeualette, cookie cutter, lantern shark, basking shark, megamouth, shortfin mako, longfin mako, goblin shark, catshark, dogfish, sawshark, greenland, roughshark, salmon shark, porbeagle shark, six gill shark, sleeper shark, seven gill shark, spinner shark, dusky shark, reef shark (all types), great hammerhead, scalloped hammerhead, speartooth shark, crocodile shark, lemon shark, night shark, whale shark, bronze whaler, gummy shark, angleshark, port- Jackson shark, weasel shark, zebra shark, leopard shark, thresher shark, blue shark, and I’m done, I can’t think of any more. Hope you enjoyed, comment a shark that I missed (alive today)😊. Thanks
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ОтветитьThe occelate topeshark is hemitriakis complicofasciata
Ответитьso many sharks
so many... extinct
Moskow moskow
Ответитьi like how one of the critically endangered shark is called the "common" angel shark
ОтветитьHow can they know if the animals are already extinct 💀
ОтветитьAfter seeing goblin shark my terror for him has increased including giant frilled shark
Ответитьthe sharks getting mushed up in the same space is just-
ОтветитьWow we'll have no sharks at all soon thanks to humans sick fcuks
ОтветитьDozens of different sharks, all between 7 and 10 metres long, all weighed between 1 and 2 tons, all lived between 100 and 66 million years ago. Odd?
ОтветитьI WATCHED THIS SO LONG AGO OMG
Ответитьnah basking shark aint dat big..
ОтветитьThis video is as far from truth as the Earth is from the Moon. Majority of the sharks listed as "Least Concern" as, in fact, Critically Endangered, like the Great Hammerhead, which makes this video pathetically useless and harmful.
ОтветитьThe hungry shark music hits
ОтветитьThe cooler/weirder they look, The more likely they have been extinct or endangered.
Ответитьnice docu, most big sharks lived in the cretatious....didn´t knew there so many
ОтветитьSome of the extinct sharks look weird.
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