The Tyrannosaurus Rex of the Seas | Attenborough and the Giant Sea Monster | BBC Earth

The Tyrannosaurus Rex of the Seas | Attenborough and the Giant Sea Monster | BBC Earth

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@rahimxsh
@rahimxsh - 06.01.2024 07:44

Hearing Sir David Attenborough talking about the dangerous marine monsters: what cute monsters !😍

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@greekatso
@greekatso - 05.01.2024 20:38

Amazing. Where is this museum located?

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@ItachiUzumaki-lz2yy
@ItachiUzumaki-lz2yy - 05.01.2024 07:02

' They are thought to have been around 10 meters in length. That is about the size of a dobbel dekkah bas !'

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@booshmcfadden7638
@booshmcfadden7638 - 05.01.2024 06:09

I saw a skeleton and recreation of this monster at the Natural History Museum in DC.

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@stewartpink3117
@stewartpink3117 - 05.01.2024 01:58

Leviathan?

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@JRgunmaker
@JRgunmaker - 04.01.2024 20:35

Who found this? Don't understand why their name is missing. Please explain why.

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@ArnandKularajah
@ArnandKularajah - 04.01.2024 20:18

Phillip Jacobs conducted the initial find of the snout and then donated the fossil find. Delighted for this content despite the BBC lack of credit for the actually discovery by Phillip and even his photography of the cliff to help identify where the rest of the skull might be.

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@da8920
@da8920 - 04.01.2024 18:44

I can imagine this is what chanced and ate the 9 ft Great White Shark that was tagged in Australian. If indeed these monsters do still exist in the Mariana Trench.

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@fgenasis4127
@fgenasis4127 - 04.01.2024 17:28

who would win in a fight this monster or that huge cocrodile that used to eat dinoussaurs

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@joshchudeba7014
@joshchudeba7014 - 04.01.2024 16:55

Sir David Attenborough voice alone is something else.

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@kenazzopardi6977
@kenazzopardi6977 - 04.01.2024 07:50

This video, which I enjoyed & found interesting, is more proof & evidence that climate change has been around since the beginning of time. Yes, that includes global warming, too.

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@robwalsh9843
@robwalsh9843 - 04.01.2024 01:55

I hate using an overused term, but it must be said:
Pliosaurs were absolute units. Insanely powerful creatures.
Sea dragons made flesh.

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@Beck-Stein
@Beck-Stein - 03.01.2024 20:48

That’s the Rosie O’Donnell of the sea.

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@wayofthewicked
@wayofthewicked - 03.01.2024 16:06

pikeosaurus-gator-ex !!!!

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@sunorcus
@sunorcus - 03.01.2024 09:35

Sir David Attenborough is 97 years old! and still releasing masterpieces, may God add him 10 more years of my life

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@gamingshark2522
@gamingshark2522 - 02.01.2024 18:39

David: what lurks underneath me is the pliosaur

Me: well he is in Dorset in the South Coast on England and the background was just CGI that the BBC editors put together, but amazing discovery David. But it also just goes to show just how blossomed the UK is with fossils and a great natural history although it did exist as an island for hundreds of millions of years.

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@ffdreams
@ffdreams - 02.01.2024 11:04

I hope they have his voice prerecorded (with permission if course) so that we can continue to hear his voice in the far future

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@SameerPrehistorica
@SameerPrehistorica - 02.01.2024 11:03

As a big fan of Sir David Attenborough, i will be seeing this documentary. Generally the mosasaur is called as the t-rex of the sea.

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@BugattiONE666
@BugattiONE666 - 02.01.2024 06:53

"Ultimate Marine Predator"

"Half the size of Mosasaurus"

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@Hellfurian1972
@Hellfurian1972 - 02.01.2024 04:47

I caught one of these but it snapped my line.

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@USAIRFORCE621
@USAIRFORCE621 - 02.01.2024 02:28

When I saw that behemoth I thought "is this another Liopleurodon", but this monster makes Liopleurodon look like a Tiger Shark, small in comparison!

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@bonysminiatures3123
@bonysminiatures3123 - 02.01.2024 02:11

biggest bite force of anything that ever lived apparently

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@Reebsth
@Reebsth - 02.01.2024 01:12

He has a great story telling voice

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@mirrorblue100
@mirrorblue100 - 01.01.2024 23:05

Jurassic Pool.

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@user-yp8yg6lm5d
@user-yp8yg6lm5d - 01.01.2024 18:04

Dinosaurs are fake and never lived just a lie to make money and silly human believe this crap

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@brandonhall1582
@brandonhall1582 - 01.01.2024 16:47

That’s a mosasaurus not sea monster

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@s.mdeatocha6720
@s.mdeatocha6720 - 01.01.2024 14:28

Coño que sardina

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@Jo-yp8wy
@Jo-yp8wy - 01.01.2024 03:06

Did they get it out or not????

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@thumper6425
@thumper6425 - 01.01.2024 02:02

💜

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@neumannernst3737
@neumannernst3737 - 31.12.2023 22:20

When i was a child i was on tenerife island beside afrika and on one beach they had a dinoseur skeletton under water 10 meters deep.I remenber it very good its a dyving attaktion and people do not want it in a museum they like it under water on this beach.

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@thementaldetectorist756
@thementaldetectorist756 - 31.12.2023 21:53

699,964 views

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@laurencetitusoates6328
@laurencetitusoates6328 - 31.12.2023 21:27

You mean to say Dave it was a lot warmer and teaming with life.........whoda known.

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@northerniltree
@northerniltree - 31.12.2023 21:06

Was the only creature in history to effectively handle my wife's meatloaf.

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@mrj2394
@mrj2394 - 31.12.2023 19:30

The one in Jurassic Park looked much bigger...so they were lying as usual

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@footfault1941
@footfault1941 - 31.12.2023 18:35

What a complicated excavation! How on earth (cliff?) was that spotted?! From the surface, it'd take much more time. The only option was that. Jurassic Park + Indy Jones! MI nearly. Cliffhanger.

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@lifeguardryantv5846
@lifeguardryantv5846 - 31.12.2023 17:28

Sir David your a good man

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@TheOutlierToday
@TheOutlierToday - 31.12.2023 17:18

They can literally create any animal and there would be no way for us to verify if they were real or not.

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@hobifish7779
@hobifish7779 - 31.12.2023 15:52

Unbelieveble,,,i love this video ,history and educational

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@martijnb5887
@martijnb5887 - 31.12.2023 15:37

It must be depressing for Sir David Attenborough to have everybody commenting on his immanent death. But it will be a loss for sure.

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@currymuncher306
@currymuncher306 - 31.12.2023 14:42

Am so glad there extinct now also the megalodon i mean can you imagine swimming in the ocean then going for a dive under water only to see this or a megalodon coming straight towards you haha would be a nightmare wont lie am glad there's only great white now

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@liamjackson6930
@liamjackson6930 - 31.12.2023 14:31

Sir David is a national treasure

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@joshlynch6
@joshlynch6 - 31.12.2023 11:53

I would of survived these prehistoric creatures no problem. I never leave the house anyway hahahaha

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@nightsky9104
@nightsky9104 - 31.12.2023 11:52

FAKE CGI

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@Ernawati-od3tr
@Ernawati-od3tr - 31.12.2023 08:41

Terrible creature

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@flyfree1655
@flyfree1655 - 31.12.2023 07:47

Grateful they went extinct fr

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@Knome-Ansland
@Knome-Ansland - 31.12.2023 04:20

Never go in the water again 😮 Too many unknowns under the surface. Jellyfish stings are brutal.

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@japanneedsjesus
@japanneedsjesus - 31.12.2023 01:33

Ancient Alien Astronaut Theorists say, "Yes!"

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@williamrobinson7435
@williamrobinson7435 - 31.12.2023 01:11

Brilliant to see Sir David here, and what an amazing creature these guys are digging out here. The graphics make the thing all too real, I mean, just imagine this little fella swimming under YOUR boat..
Happy New Year to Sir David and all the team! ⭐👍

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@soraiakiki1
@soraiakiki1 - 31.12.2023 00:38

Also known as a leviathan 😂

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@ninjagaminganimelover
@ninjagaminganimelover - 31.12.2023 00:03

Sir David Attenborough is adored worldwide; especially here across the pond.

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