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Just How Big Was The Megalodon? 

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@animalogic
@animalogic Год назад
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@Carlsaurus808
@Carlsaurus808 Год назад
Hello
@jjhggdcqz
@jjhggdcqz Год назад
Please make a video about quetzalcoatlus.
@jordanapgar8907
@jordanapgar8907 Год назад
Please Make Videos About Elephants!!!🐘🐘🐘🐘
@jordanapgar8907
@jordanapgar8907 Год назад
Maybe Please Make Videos About Dinosaurs Like Sauropods Like My Favorite Number One Childhood Dinosaur The Mighty Brontosaurus Or The Second Favorite Childhood Dinosaur The Brachiosaurus!!!🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕
@nd9350
@nd9350 Год назад
This ruined the pacing of the video for me tbh
@sephirothjc
@sephirothjc Год назад
Just when I thought I knew everything there is to know about Megalodon, I learn that their extiction essentially enabled whales as we know them. Pretty amazing how a single species was a gatekeeper for that niche, and then we got predatory whales so massive they likely would've given Megalodon a run for its money.
@tonytaskforce3465
@tonytaskforce3465 Год назад
Killer Whales could be whales filling the carnivore niche from their own ranks. Looks like Humans are not alone in their capacity for treachery.
@johnhiggs325
@johnhiggs325 Год назад
@@tonytaskforce3465 I was thinking the same thing. Orcas seem to be filling that role, but as pack hunters instead of lone assassins.
@deeya
@deeya Год назад
@@tonytaskforce3465 another theory had proto-orcas being among the causes of megalodon's demise. Like their modern-day cousins, they would've tag teamed a meg, and disabled it by ripping off its fins, and flipping it upside down to cause tonic immobility. Following which they'd chow down on the helpless shark.
@tonytaskforce3465
@tonytaskforce3465 Год назад
@@deeya That may be, but the orcas would have to evolve in the first place. A bit of a struggle with this Megalodon monster cruising the seas.
@theo21021
@theo21021 Год назад
@@tonytaskforce3465 Orcas evolved between 5.6 - 2.6 million years ago. Megalodon went extinct 2.6 million years ago. Coincidence?
@onba7726
@onba7726 Год назад
Slight correction, cartilage VERY RARELY fossilizes and we have Megalodon vertebra as a result, though they've only been found as singular pieces and never as a whole or even partial spine. The sheer size and thickness of the parts are probably the only reason they managed to fossilize in the first place, rather than degrading like the rest of it.
@josito3673
@josito3673 Год назад
Also because it was a special type of cartilage called calcified cartilage
@DanGamingFan2846
@DanGamingFan2846 Год назад
Being the ultimate predator can be a gamble. On the one hand, after growing to a certain size, nobody will mess with you. On the other hand, if something in your environment changes, it's harder to change along with it fast enough. And thankfully for the whales, (and us,) the Megalodon, couldn't keep up.
@TragoudistrosMPH
@TragoudistrosMPH Год назад
Odd too... Their juveniles should have been small enough to survive... So breeding must have been the issue (Also disease and parasites can't be measured or underestimated...)
@lyzder7298
@lyzder7298 Год назад
@@TragoudistrosMPH that's not really how it works. For a species to change metabolism they need time to adapt to changes. Even if the younglings could've survived those first years, their bodies are still programmed to grow huge because they hadn't had time to adapt to the less abundancy of food
@huldu
@huldu Год назад
I'm fairly certain if they would have been around today, they would still have been made extinct by us. You can't beat us humans, except if you're a virus or a disease. Then you can really destroy us all.
@Morberis
@Morberis Год назад
@@lyzder7298 I mean yes and no. Lack of food definitely will stunt growth in many species. I don't know that it does in sharks though.
@slcRN1971
@slcRN1971 Год назад
@@TragoudistrosMPH : I thought that since their food supply dwindled so fast, that they ate too many of their young for the species to survive.?
@teawrecks1243
@teawrecks1243 Год назад
isn't Megalodon the leader of the Decepticons
@swaggasaurus_rex
@swaggasaurus_rex Год назад
no that's Meggriffin
@timboslice4717
@timboslice4717 Год назад
Yup ! And that's also one of Godzilla's rival (Megalon) in 1973 .
@KPH101
@KPH101 Год назад
*Megatron.
@Toon_Topaz
@Toon_Topaz Год назад
This comment caught me so off guard it made me laugh, congrats on winning the funny award of all time
@ernieel028
@ernieel028 Год назад
No.. Thats megaman
@dud3655
@dud3655 Год назад
I still don't get the people who think it's still alive. They're all dead, we would've found more teeth if they were still here. Now, some of them might say "well no dummy it's in the Mariana Trench or something!" they couldn't survive there, nor is there anything to eat, plus it couldn't adapt as fast. Edit: Oh also don't argue with people in the comments. They're either attention seeking trolls or close-minded people that don't understand anything you say, it's just not even worth it to respond
@cds3703
@cds3703 Год назад
People don’t realize a species won’t last forever, someone will always take your place
@HamHamHampster
@HamHamHampster Год назад
Because the ocean is a huge place and many parts of it is still unexplored.
@dud3655
@dud3655 Год назад
@@HamHamHampster Unexplored just means that humans haven't personally been there, but that doesn't mean we don't know what is living there. The truth is that most of the ocean is a "desert", there's nothing to cling to since you're too far from the seabed, thus there's no coral, no fishes, no sharks, and especially no megalodons. Actually, you'd have a better time being lost in an actual desert than the open ocean, there's literally nothing to eat.
@PaperThinArmor
@PaperThinArmor Год назад
I saw a Megalodon at the local waterpark, it was basking on on a lawn chair sipping margaritas.
@Indra_the_goblin
@Indra_the_goblin Год назад
I could very well see there being a giant herbivore or something that eats small things out in the ocean somewhere, but megalodon, a creature that's fairly well documented in lifestyle and habitat that we know are not sustainable in today's environment? Nah.
@GGabe_
@GGabe_ Год назад
Ohh it's about time!! 🦈
@358itachi
@358itachi Год назад
Another important cause of their extinction is the rise of Great White and other similar sharks, which out competed the juvenile Megalodons for resources. So, it was not just the adult Megalodons who lacked suitable food source, but the juveniles too had a steep competition.
@AlotOfKarma
@AlotOfKarma Год назад
This isnt a cause, its an assumption, considering that the shark had been experiencing even less competition during its extinction, I have high doubts that competition had anything to do with it.
@MOEMUGGY
@MOEMUGGY Год назад
Megalodon and Great White existed side-by-side for millions of years.
@AlotOfKarma
@AlotOfKarma Год назад
@@MOEMUGGY Are you talking to me or the other dude?
@HypeJutsu
@HypeJutsu Год назад
Hell no, megalodons were 12+ feet out the womb, imagine that, thats the smaller end of the size for a nigh adult male white shark.
@lilyeves892
@lilyeves892 Год назад
@@HypeJutsu 2m =/= 12 feet
@michaelhowell2326
@michaelhowell2326 Год назад
I wonder how many ancient dudes were strolling on the beach am found a Megaladon tooth and tried to use it as an axe or hatchet?
@crinkly.love-stick
@crinkly.love-stick Год назад
With the serrations on them, they'd make awesome knives for fibrous materials like rope. Split one in half and you've got 2 knife blades
@NurseAmamiya
@NurseAmamiya Год назад
Monster Hunter vibes
@frodohh
@frodohh Год назад
Interesting point. I’ve never thought about that
@timmeeyh6523
@timmeeyh6523 2 месяца назад
baddest axe in any village
@jbarnard2000
@jbarnard2000 Год назад
Plz talk about quetzalcoatlus the largest airborne predator
@Lord_Horker
@Lord_Horker Год назад
One of my favorite extinct animals, I will never forgive discovery for that fake megalodon documentary they did.
@moontriskeletribe2796
@moontriskeletribe2796 10 месяцев назад
at least you haven't fallen for a fake mermaids documentary...
@leppeppel
@leppeppel Год назад
7:35 Not every fossil belongs in a museum. Megalodon teeth are so plentiful in certain areas, you can scoop them straight out of the river.
@SA77888
@SA77888 Год назад
Animalogic. Like everyone here, Ive got interest in nature / wildlife and Ive learned quite a lot from this channel. So thank you for teaching us. One of my faverorite channels.
@deathsnitemaresinfullust2269
So Amazing. Is it just me or does anyone else get to the end of Animalogic videos and find themselves wishing they were longer? 😄👍
@brendandriedger1113
@brendandriedger1113 Год назад
I wish I was longer
@deathsnitemaresinfullust2269
@@brendandriedger1113 🤦‍♂️ 😄👍
@Everettbros
@Everettbros 5 месяцев назад
No
@Nobody_Special310
@Nobody_Special310 Год назад
I think people would be interested in a hoatzin video. They're so weird and cool.
@kimbratton9620
@kimbratton9620 Год назад
Animalogic you are the best source for animal information!!😃
@TragoudistrosMPH
@TragoudistrosMPH Год назад
Animalogic, Can you do an episode on Whaling? (Animal industry could be a spin off series. GDP and environmentalism). (Bison, dodo, beavers, seals, stellar sea cow) Depressing, maybe, but important to know!
@Lennythewinner
@Lennythewinner Год назад
What to talk about next? The historic 3-feet wingspan dragonflies.
@lestefani9517
@lestefani9517 Год назад
Titanoboa
@jackstraw4222
@jackstraw4222 Месяц назад
they got to 4ft in some specimens ,that specimen a saw in a photo measured with a tape...its hard to find that particular photo but iv saw it and have it stored in the files...
@Rainbowxjapan
@Rainbowxjapan Год назад
Id love you to do my favorite Dinosaur Ankylosaurs!
@Style_224
@Style_224 Год назад
Ah yes the king of sharks
@TehSymbiote
@TehSymbiote Год назад
I'm loving the Paleologic streak you're on! keep it up!
@dominicmanester8125
@dominicmanester8125 Год назад
I thought they were being serious about the ocean, that place is like a nightmare thunderdome.
@donaldmackerer9032
@donaldmackerer9032 Год назад
Do a video on the Livyatan. Another one that would be cool would be the Deinosuchus the giant crocodile and why it went extinct.
@AvreeL89
@AvreeL89 Год назад
Love your contact guys keep it up! Much love!❤
@Procrastinater
@Procrastinater Год назад
A recent paper that calculated the energy expenditure of Megs found that they could go for ages on a sizable meal. They could eat an adult Orca (or rather, Orca sized animal) in as little as three bites and then run on that energy for weeks if not months.
@M3_000
@M3_000 Год назад
Awesome artwork 👍as always
@TunaFreeDolphinMeat
@TunaFreeDolphinMeat Год назад
As usual, great stuff!
@shaunhall960
@shaunhall960 Год назад
Thanks for the link to Endel.
@liambrandley2716
@liambrandley2716 Год назад
Could you do a video on prehistoric whales like Livyathan or Basilosaurus?
@travisbicklejr
@travisbicklejr Год назад
AMBULOCETUS!
@tomojr3674
@tomojr3674 Год назад
Cant wait for AVNJ to react to this.
@piedadvillafane3979
@piedadvillafane3979 Год назад
Muy interesante el tema, muy bueno el contenido
@1TakoyakiStore
@1TakoyakiStore Год назад
What about the appearance of Orcas being tied to the extinction of Megalodon?
@sthui2866
@sthui2866 Год назад
orcas and their extinct relatives were rather small back then due to fierce competition with animals like the megalodon. Megalodon would definitely beat them up
@chalkandcheese1868
@chalkandcheese1868 Год назад
Only by orca fanboys
@stumpyale
@stumpyale Год назад
I would love to see an episode on Cryolophasaurus or on Andrewsarchus
@tomagray1811
@tomagray1811 Год назад
Honestly, I feel like Orcas would’ve bodied the megalodon, the same way they body modern baleen whales.
@cobra1854
@cobra1854 Год назад
Haha no man look at the size difference
@georgebennett715
@georgebennett715 Год назад
@@cobra1854 Orca's hunt comparably sized prey all the time. Grey Whales, Humpbacks etc. A pack of Orca's bodies a Megalodon easy.
@cobra1854
@cobra1854 Год назад
@@georgebennett715 megalodon is such an ocean behemoth. Youre probably gona need at least 40 orcas to take down one adult megalodon.
@endlessmotion2255
@endlessmotion2255 Год назад
Waiting for the usual comments like "We've barely explored the oceans so we don't really know if Megalodon still exists or not!!" 🤦‍♂
@endlessmotion2255
@endlessmotion2255 Год назад
@Adolf Hitler not Megalodon, that's for sure
@Sirzhenshinzxc7199
@Sirzhenshinzxc7199 Год назад
​@@endlessmotion2255 -🤓
@Sirzhenshinzxc7199
@Sirzhenshinzxc7199 Год назад
but it is
@michaelf.150
@michaelf.150 Год назад
Truly amazing 🦈🦈🦈🦈 Have they seen the black demon ?????
@armchairwomanmao2922
@armchairwomanmao2922 Год назад
I totally saw the last part coming when you said the ocean is peaceful 😂
@Goatboy451
@Goatboy451 Год назад
There don't appear to be any in depth guides about Great White sharks on RU-vid surprisingly. Maybe you could do one?
@aalba308
@aalba308 Год назад
This thing was an actual real life sea monster.
@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376
​@ChanceChannel If Luca encountered The Meg he be scared senseless.
@jevariesbumatay8444
@jevariesbumatay8444 Год назад
Great information!! I have that Megalodon Action Figure
@M3_000
@M3_000 Год назад
О, давно не видел скелет акулы, выглядит круто
@rockinbobokkin7831
@rockinbobokkin7831 Год назад
Super sick
@MrFreddyFartface
@MrFreddyFartface Год назад
If I had found those teeth on the beach as a child, you bet I would've called them monster teeth, and it doesn't seem too far off the mark. Megalodons may not have been fantastical beasts but to me they're sea monsters all the same 😄
@nickhilbert9376
@nickhilbert9376 Год назад
Anyone else think she was about to say “….and your watching the Disney Channel!”
@andrewstrongman305
@andrewstrongman305 Год назад
For whatever reason, sharks did not take the role of marine apex predator following the extinction of the great marine reptiles. Cetaceans were the first to grow into that niche. Only after Basilosaurus died out the sharks found the right conditions for massive species such as megalodon. Like basilosaurus, they were unable to adapt to changing ocean conditions. I think that if they had shared the same seas, Sperm whales and orcas would have challenged them, and won.
@cosmiccryptid263
@cosmiccryptid263 Год назад
They never was because during the mesozoic they were inferior to the marine reptiles.
@Fortunes.Fool.
@Fortunes.Fool. Год назад
8 year old me loved this video even more.
@erichtomanek4739
@erichtomanek4739 Год назад
So Megalodon became extinct roughly 3 million years ago, just when the current Ice Age began and when the Americas joined via the Panama Isthmus.
@mentalasylumescapee6389
@mentalasylumescapee6389 Год назад
yep and the whales (their prey) became smart enough to swim to the poles and the megalodon was not used to the climate change, ...also the orcas which kill sharks to this day could have hunted in mega pods to take down megalodons.
@44krishnan79
@44krishnan79 10 месяцев назад
​​@@mentalasylumescapee6389Modern orcas haven't evolved by then prehistoric orcas where much smaller dolphin sized creatures ...
@xLoadez
@xLoadez Год назад
Have you covered the Pinta Island tortoise before? I find the story of Lonesome George really sad :(
@dibershai6009
@dibershai6009 Год назад
You should talk about the Microraptor because it looks like a mixture between a crow and a dragon
@Mysterialic
@Mysterialic Год назад
Great ending lol
@nb_master_-xw4hq
@nb_master_-xw4hq Год назад
Megalodon made the great white shark look like the "meh white shark" Damn, that's an insult 😂
@javierandrade3230
@javierandrade3230 Год назад
Next talk about either the Great Auk or the Dodo please!🐧🦤
@majinsole8554
@majinsole8554 Год назад
Ichthyosaur next. Thanks for that ending by the way- never skiing now. ~_~
@dudotolivier6363
@dudotolivier6363 Год назад
The Megalodon is so ultra popular, well know by thé public and the scientists, is so a celebrity, and the number of high knowledge we already have of him due to the crazy number of studies on him on every aspect of him (appearances, diet, behavior, habitat) made that one single video lesser than 10 minutes can resume this formidable beast. But it's alway nice to see a video on him !
@shruggzdastr8-facedclown
@shruggzdastr8-facedclown Год назад
Have you done a video on livyetan (sp?)? If not, please do.
@Amadeus8484
@Amadeus8484 Год назад
3 million years ago eh? That means some of our ancestors might have seen them and told horror stories at campfires.
@sanjivjhangiani3243
@sanjivjhangiani3243 Год назад
Leviathan...
@openingshift7070
@openingshift7070 Год назад
Were humans even exploring the oceans at that time?
@Amadeus8484
@Amadeus8484 Год назад
@@openingshift7070 Not without canoes.
@DanceFacility
@DanceFacility 2 месяца назад
Humans were first on earth 2 million years ago.
@Amadeus8484
@Amadeus8484 2 месяца назад
@@DanceFacility Austropelithicus existed 4 million or so but they are barely Human...
@taliawtf6944
@taliawtf6944 Год назад
Idk I think humans are more scary... We took down blue whales with literal sharp sticks and wooden canoe. Then today we literally hunt like the Predator in the movie with heat vision and all.
@matthewdisney3827
@matthewdisney3827 Год назад
Do the tree climbing croc from Australia’s
@BigMrSox
@BigMrSox Год назад
Amazing how experts know what Megalodon nurseries where like when they don't even know what Great White nurseries are like today...
@ItsNorthVR
@ItsNorthVR Год назад
Idk if u guys have done this already but u should do a video on remoras if u havent
@dudotolivier6363
@dudotolivier6363 Год назад
From the start of this Animalogic serie videos about prehistoric species, so far, there only very popular and well known species both by the public and the scientists that were promoted. (Here, it's about a real celebrity so this giant shark is famous !) But, you know what, it's not so far a problem at all ! Sure, should be cool to promote lesser known creatures, but the popular ones remain always interesting because we discovers again and again news stuff about them ! And these videos can learn us on these New discoveries on them. And so far, every of them are really enjoyable !
@jacobbrowning3804
@jacobbrowning3804 Год назад
00:11 That's the aquarium in Napier, NZ!
@millytheomegawolf6175
@millytheomegawolf6175 Год назад
Ok- after what was found up in Canada, the mummified duck billed dino, it feels only right to honor it by doing a video on edmountosaurus! If not, any duck Bill will do!
@deboralee1623
@deboralee1623 Год назад
me, at first: ?what's that screen-right? me, as the video continues: ?huh? me, a little further into the video: ooo, i see what's going on. ?how's it going to end? me, near the vid's end: okay, the host wasn't chomped, and the "Gotcha!" wasn't a total surprise, but i still enjoyed the show.
@dmhq-administration
@dmhq-administration Год назад
Megalodon teeth are badass! 🦈🤍
@Razgriz218
@Razgriz218 Год назад
So much fun sitting trough commercials before a short YT video, only to get more commercials in the video itself. Fantastic! 🙄
@kuitaranheatmorus9932
@kuitaranheatmorus9932 Год назад
Cool shark
@benjerminward8157
@benjerminward8157 Год назад
Nice video
@Salamander128
@Salamander128 Год назад
Could Megalodon take an adult Blue Wahle? Would it only win sometimes or most of the time? Would the meg even try it, given it was used to smaller whales?
@moeschist6422
@moeschist6422 Год назад
Only one way to find out.
@sundae6610
@sundae6610 Год назад
I'm more interested who would win between Orcas and megalodon since orcas hunt in pack
@baddabaddabaddaswing
@baddabaddabaddaswing Год назад
@@shivpatel5413 time to genetically engineer monster sharks.
@chalkandcheese1868
@chalkandcheese1868 Год назад
@@sundae6610 orca wouldn't dare.
@jonasred7512
@jonasred7512 Год назад
Can you make a part about dodos?-)
@Goatboy451
@Goatboy451 Год назад
How about doing three "Top 10 Apex Predator" videos? One each for land, sea & air.
@benjerminward8157
@benjerminward8157 Год назад
I love the ocean
@ramauldramharack2138
@ramauldramharack2138 Год назад
2:27 thats what she said.
@lokiiago_x0x
@lokiiago_x0x Год назад
yeeeEEESSSS! (I love sharks and I love "dinosaurs") x0x
@donaldmackerer9032
@donaldmackerer9032 Год назад
Me too. There is something awesome about the strength and power of these creatures. It gives one the sense of the power of nature and what it is capable of creating.
@rmstitanic8176
@rmstitanic8176 Год назад
Can you make a mosasaurus video next please?
@Muenchies
@Muenchies Год назад
Way to get a lotta mileage outta that shark toy footage.
@2801km
@2801km 11 месяцев назад
"Megalodon is the scariest sea carnivore." To me all sharks (be it megalodon or not) is scary.
@DanceFacility
@DanceFacility 2 месяца назад
True, why do people want the megalodon to still be alive today? Aren't the great whites scary enough?
@AvreeL89
@AvreeL89 Год назад
Make a video about the leviathan!
@BrayDoesStuff
@BrayDoesStuff Год назад
please talk about anomalocaris or tiktaalik 🙏
@BedoTFD
@BedoTFD Год назад
The megalodon can literally snort me.
@LynHannan
@LynHannan Год назад
That ending tho...
@luceinbattaglia9425
@luceinbattaglia9425 Год назад
My favorite with t-Rex 🦖 💚
@brianzulauf2974
@brianzulauf2974 Год назад
I have a megolodon tooth it's still sharp and has enamel
@EthanALS
@EthanALS Год назад
What’s crazy is during that time a megalodon was not even close to the biggest predator in the waters
@chalkandcheese1868
@chalkandcheese1868 Год назад
It was by far the biggest.
@SousukeAizen421
@SousukeAizen421 11 месяцев назад
@@chalkandcheese1868 Livyathan
@AgroAcro
@AgroAcro 10 месяцев назад
​@@chalkandcheese1868It wasn't by far the biggest. Livyatan was pretty close in size.
@AgroAcro
@AgroAcro 10 месяцев назад
​@@chalkandcheese1868easily top 2 though.
@MrBioVampire
@MrBioVampire Год назад
I love sharks I feel a little bit of shark hate here
@RandomMackem3247
@RandomMackem3247 10 месяцев назад
If megalodon still existed it would become smaller so it’s food menus could expand
@kazuma8990
@kazuma8990 Год назад
2:30 guys we done it we reached a new level of length its huge
@Phoony17
@Phoony17 Год назад
2:26
@auraconora3996
@auraconora3996 Год назад
Imagine if this thing exist today, bro I would even be too scared to watch finding nemo
@vandaahll
@vandaahll Год назад
The size of the meg is based on comparing the teeth and incomplete jaw bone to white sharks.
@ralang999
@ralang999 Год назад
♥️♥️♥️🦈🦈🦈
@anddudewaslike
@anddudewaslike Год назад
I have 2 Meg tooth fossils and I want more…
@Illuminati089
@Illuminati089 Год назад
How about the rise of orcas how they developed and how their new culture is leading several pods to hunt great white sharks.
@tonytaskforce3465
@tonytaskforce3465 Год назад
Over and over again among many carnivores across time and space, once you reach the top there is nowhere to go but down. 🤔
@magilviamax8346
@magilviamax8346 Год назад
Substitute carnivor with top predator and you'll realize we humans are in that position...
@tonytaskforce3465
@tonytaskforce3465 Год назад
@@magilviamax8346 Amen.
@godofthisshit
@godofthisshit Год назад
@@magilviamax8346 Humans have very diverse diet though.
@tonytaskforce3465
@tonytaskforce3465 Год назад
@@godofthisshit Being an omnivore is handy, but it won't save us from being on top of the food-chain when the balloon goes up.
@peterjones819
@peterjones819 Год назад
When you realize it was the largest macropredator ever!!!
@eaterdrinker000
@eaterdrinker000 Год назад
Superpredators, microagressions!
@albejor8095
@albejor8095 Год назад
Megalodon was my favorite animal in 20q6
@kidalangsamezu6021
@kidalangsamezu6021 Год назад
Helicoprion plz
@shaunmullen6100
@shaunmullen6100 Год назад
im billing you for my brown pants at the end of the vid!
@Audiojunkabus
@Audiojunkabus Год назад
& with sign language too
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