Depends on the size of the Megladon. They could be up to 60 feet right? One bite and Titanaboa is done. Not to mention it would probably be difficult for Titana boa to hold a grip because a sharks skin is slippery. If it's a baby Megladon, Titana boa wins. Average size Meg vs Titana boa? I'd still say Meg. Sharks breathe in the ocean, snakes can't. Even if they can hold their breathe for awhile, the struggle would lessen how long they can hold it.
@@COD_editzOne bite from the Meg and the snake is dead on the other the Titanoboa even if it successfully constricts it will not be able to kill in one bite
Great video by the way you can make a video of the cloning of animals through genetic engineering that I just mentioned,such as archelon altering the DNA of the leatherback turtle its close relative, gigantophitecus altering the DNA of the orangutan, paraceratherium altering the DNA of the rhinoceros, andrewsarchus altering the DNA of the hippopotamus and whales, synapsids altering the DNA of mammals and finally their ancestors that include animals from the pleistocene, oligocene,paleocene and miocene but the question is correct to clone prehistoric animals although it is to verify how much space there is on planet earth I like yours videos ❤❤
The newest widely accepted average Megalodon size is 10.5 meters calculated from 544 megalodon teeth, found throughout geological time and geography, including adults and juveniles. Individual with length 15 meters is exceptions and very rare.
So according to you, the meg is 18 meters and the boa is 13 meters. The boa would look like a small snake in front of it. But you show it like a big snake wrapping around the meg several times! SMH.
Titanoboa is a Constrictor like that of a boa constrictor, Anaconda, and Python, so it doesn't carry poison, it would mostly had squeezed it prey to death, because of the fact that constrictor snakes DO NOT HAVE FANGS, unlike the king cobra, Rattlesnake, or the Vipers, and they are very unsuccessful snakes, when constricting it prey, the snake would extremely vulnerable to incoming attacks from other animals trying to kill it.
@@Die-Angst i know that I'm just saying that constrictor snakes don't have any venom in them, since they are big enough to attack larger prey by just squeezing them to death, need for venom in these snakes is almost none, smaller and weaker snakes do need poison because they eat smaller prey, and even defend themselves from their predators, as constrictor snakes especially the 3 largest species had less predators than venomous snakes
If the snake wraps around it it’s gonna win the shark can’t stop moving the gills won’t filter in Water for it to breath . if the shark gets the heads up it’s over 8/10 times
Titan was more used to attacking in ground, meg wS very fast in water and was no ordinary shark it was ferocious and sooo big , meg wins in water easily
Fun fact: Contrary to popular belief, snakes that are constrictors do not suffocate their prey.. They squeeze them, cutting off blood flow which causes the prey to quickly go into cardiac arrest. Big snake keeper here of constrictors and venomous species, and I love when people find that out. Almost everyone thinks constrictors suffocate their prey, but they don’t!
The meg weight like 60+ Tons. Titanaboa only 1.5T? And they about the same length. Maybe the meg still longer. Ain't no way the snake winning. One bite from the meg and it's over
@@MrFallDamage787unt big animals such as crocodiles, not animals 2/3rds the weight of a blue whale and twice the length of a bus. You can count on 1 bite to end this battle lol😭
@@MrFallDamage787 the meg was an average of 50 ft. A larger version of that snake was 45. The size comparisons on this are fucked. It wouldn't be able to get itself around that shark and even if it somehow did it wouldn't have the strength left to crush it.
THANK GOD!! I have been commenting all over. That snake only reached 45 ft. The average meg was 50 ft. Not only would that snake not be big enough to wrap around meg, it would hurt itself if it did. They make that snake over 100 ft on here.
you would be crazy to think an adult titanoboa could kill an adult megalodon. they maybe about the same length but a titanoboa would weigh at most a ton while the megalodon would weigh like fifty tons. no way the snake would be able to constrict something THAT much more massive, larger and heavier than itself.
Graphics show the snake way longer then the shark. Yet they state the snake is 13m and the shark 18m. Meg would make a quick meal of this snake, plus the snake was to large to travel on land and only lived in water due to its size. The facts are very poor in the post.
Having not watched the video yet, my biggest question is could the snake even survive in salt water? Lol I know that there are sea snakes and I know that a lot of snakes can also hang out in fresh water but was this one of the snakes that would be ok in salt water?
the fight would be extremely unfair for the Titanoboa, before the fight even began, so Megalodon is the guaranteed victor millions of times over, same with the blue whale that largest animal to ever inhabit the earth(thanks to efficient filter feeding)
This is kind of ridiculous. You are showing size comparisons that are completely off. A larger Titanoboa still wouldn't be able to wrap itself around an average adult megalodon.
Well I don't really thini it would change much. Most animals can't really use their intelligence to craft things like humans do, with the exception of apes maybe. If we were at war, we'd alrady have the technological advantage. They have only now gained intelligence while we've alrady had it for thousands of years. The animals might be intellegent but they can't do anything with it, we on the other hand have weapons and machines, so they will pose us no threat, if anything, their newly gained intelligent should only make it so much more clear to them as to how pointless trying to oppose us humans is. I think the only real danger from this theory would come from insects and bacteria. If these animals became self-aware, if they gained human intellegence, we could really be screwed. Like if bacteria just decides to not do its job anymore, we'd all die