so they're saying that THAT 0:15 is that 0:55? wtf looks nothing alike. looks like it has eyes, a mouth, and a fin and its grey like a dolphin. looks like a hippo mixed with a beluga mixed with a bottlenose dolphin and they're saying its the punching bag looking thing at 0:55 called a "low freeboard fender"? "problem solved" really? looks nothing alike.
Conformist138 now thats much much better. though the one in the water is straight not curved. color is also much like an animals. but that makes alot more sense.
Caught an Oarfish on the backside of Catalina Island , Ca. It was a small one. Maybe 7 feet long. But it was a giant to me. I was only 9. Fishing off a shore cliff. My dad and I will never forget it. It swam out from under a kelp bed. Pretty cool memory.
after a certain age you no longer have the ability to gain any new accents so if you were in america until you were twelve or so you would always have that american accent and vise versa with any accent.
It's a full on fake accent. I've been saying this for a long time... the way he pronounces the letter A in words like gigantic (Saud as "gigarntic") is not common to any English speaking accent, so it's being forced. He also uses absolutely no Australian lingo.
No. 1 i think is the colossal squid. They can grow up to the size of a schoolbus. The have big claws on their tentacles and have eyes as big as dinner plates. they swim for up to 1000+ meters deep. They often encounter Sperm Whales, That is why Sperm Whales often have scratches on their body because of their battles with the Colossal Squid deep below the ocean...😀😁😆
The fish inside the jellyfish does look like he's thinking Wait?! WTF?! How'd this happen?!!! Dude just push me out or puke me up! JUST LET ME OUT OF HERE!!! I just wanted to hang out wth you DAMNIT! Poor fish & jellyfish
Don't feel sorry for the tiger shark, we get heaps of them here and more often than not they are either small (up to 12 feet) or they're massive (18-30ft). We also get extremely large salt water crocks up to 20ft regularly as well.
kandace berry Megaladon grew to 50ft as far as we know based on tooth size comparisons and estimates. That was a tiger shark that was 20ft. Tiger sharks still exist and have been known to get to 20ft (great White's getting bigger still) , Megaladon(s) have been extinct. Stop wining about it being an extinct species. It's not. Don't get me wrong, I don't like the fact that it was killed.
As a heavily currently drunk west australian miner, i must ask, what is your accent mate, its absolutely burning my brain, i work with south africans, english blokes, handful of yanks and a fat sum of aussies, ive never heard anything like you before?
I feel bad for guy #9. I caught a tiny skate on a deep sea fishing trip. It was 90 minutes of fighting what felt like a whale, only for it to turn out to be a 12 inch skate.
killing that beautiful tiger shark was such a loss. sometimes the actions of scientists amaze me and they of course say: "it's all for the discovery of knowledge". yeah right, you can easily find out the few things to want to know without having the poor creature die, it's one thing if it's an accident but this? c'mon guys! we don't need to know everything
Common skate "over 200 pound" are caught regularly off the west coast of Scotland every year; the weight of the one pictured would need to be given before it could be called the biggest ever - why has that not been done in this video ?
no, not exactly. those are "myths/legends", although no one can say whether or not these things existed at one point in time. the squid pictured in this video was a colossal squid, measuring about 48-52ft long. they're known for their length and size and their name derives from their history dating back from colossal or ancient times. their similarities to the kraken is what has gotten it so popular today
Dude, use the metric system. like 2 other countries besides america use whatever system you guys use. Not making a critique of the video, it's just that the videos would be far more appealing to an international audience this way. provide both... the whatever system and the metric system please.