The cretoxyrhina actually looked modern day. You see sharks haven't really changed and they are still here we are blessed to still have them roaming in the seas
Cretoxyrhina was slightly bigger than the great white but it was genetically more related with Mako and mackerel sharks. However Mosasaur was really the Orca of that Era
@Dmitri Kozlowsky Actually Carcharocles megalodon beats out Cretoxyrhina in the competition department. The Late Miocene (especially the eastern Pacific) had more, and often bigger, predators than the WIS, Sea Monsters was wrong. There were multiple raptorial cetaceans (including Livyatan, the only other raptorial predator that actually can rival megalodon in raw power, though the shark outlasted it in the end), a marine gharial, several rather scary pinnipeds, a host of other large raptorial sharks, even a couple of large penguins with massive hooked beaks for dismembering prey and a likely oippoortunstic diet akin to large gulls.
@@bkjeong4302 I'd say it was pretty similar. I think what's specific about the late Cretaceous is that so many predators were in the same place (the Tethys sea), there was 3 species of giant mosasaurus, 2 species of sharks bigger than great whites, giant monster fish, giant squid, metre tall bird, giant pterosaurs, the list goes on. But yes miocene oceans were pretty rough
@@flightlesslord2688 I think in terms of just the raptorial predators the Miocene wins out in both size (megalodon and Livyatan being multiple times as massive as the largest mosasaurs) and diversity. Not to mention all that diversity is from the Eastern Pacific, and around just 8-6MYA ago at that.
@@Abyssaracnis Except for the fact only Livyatan really rivalled it on a one-to-one killing power basis, and the shark outlasted its mammalian competitors (raptorial sperm whales and squalodonts) anyways (orcas didn't become raptorial predators until after meg went extinct, contrary to popular claims orcas outcompeted it).
Mosasaurus is way bulkier than Tylosaurus, Tylosaurus is less bulkier. Tylosaurus does not have the teeth on the front-end of it’s jaw, Mosasaurus does have teeth in the front end of the jaw. This is a Tylosaurus, stop confusing both Mosasaurus and Tylosaurus, they’re not the same, they have different proportions.
I was thinking the same thing. How does a mosasaur out swim a mackerel shark, when mackerel sharks are just a muscle with fins strapped on to them. Like the salmon shark and mako sharks and great white sharks are all some of the fastest sharks in the oceans and great whites aren’t a slouch either
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Do we know how big Cretoxyrhina was? I remember reading that it was around the size of today’s Great whites. But that was years ago so I’m not sure if any larger specimens have been unearthed at all in that time.
Actually I just read that some of the offshore specimens might even reach 9 meters. In length, but sharks reaching 7.6 to 8 meters are more common. Specimens from the western interior seaway were smaller at 6 meters.
Leonellus Creation yea there are but mostly just teeth. I know that we do have some vertebrae though. This allows for easier scaling so we know reliably well how large the biggest specimens could get.
@@yourpersonalflotationdevice True, but sharks such as Great whites or Tiger sharks have to give birth to live young, and I believe that's what this person's understanding of a shark is.
I think that’s an inaccuracy because if there are cretoxyrhinas then why are the same size as the great white? Cretoxyrhina is larger than tylosaurus or probably there juvenile cretoxyrhinas.
@@jaisanatanrashtra7035 that artwork is old and outdated. The levels of fat on it are speculative as well. You have a very wrong idea of what is shrinkwrapped and what isn't.
These are squalicorax, not the cretoxyrhina. However still squalicorax hunt in packs, and would be able to take on this mosasaur, it's skinny and not as fast as the squalicorax. It's a 3v1, I'd hedge my bets on the squalicorax
1:01 'I have you now'
This segment was pretty damn awesome, ngl
1:06 Ow Oh my gosh OH MY GO-*dies*
*(Jaws theme starts playing)*
*Mosasaur:* “Oh, I don’t think so...”
@Drake Petty jajaja
@@indoraptor65ripper77 a talking indoraptor XD
Kinno Edar yes I speak spanish and english
@@indoraptor65ripper77 oh
@@kinnoedar2990 si
Fun fact:According to the website, The colours of this shark are unrealistic. They have countershading patterns like modern sharks do.
It’s probably just so we can see them better
I mean, tiger sharks...
Did the case solved
@@flightlesslord2688 but this ain’t a tiger shark
@@idksomeguy3294 my point is tiger sharks are modern sharks. And I meant it in gest, I am aware these guys are closer to mackerel sharks
The cretoxyrhina actually looked modern day. You see sharks haven't really changed and they are still here we are blessed to still have them roaming in the seas
I like the fact how these types of shark were actually known to kill dinosaurs tylosaurs and mosasaurs lol
Yeah but google was lying it was actually the plot twist!
Ot was true this thing could grow upto 8 to 9 meter in size and could very well overpowered medium juvenile size mosasaurs and tylosaurus
**(Jaws Theme plays)**
Mosasaur: *"Allow Me to Introduce Myself"*
Cretoxyrhina was slightly bigger than the great white but it was genetically more related with Mako and mackerel sharks. However Mosasaur was really the Orca of that Era
Beautiful skin pattern on the Cretoxirhyna
And back in real life they didn’t actually had that pattern
@Bartosz Hallay they probably just looked like a great white shark ngl
Oh Lord.crtoxyrina is so scary
The sharks: *eats baby mosa*
The big moma mosa: i will slice ur head into death
Great white : I'm terrifying
Cretoxyrhina : Hold my Fish
Megalodon : You both hold my whales 😎
New made up one/omegalodon: you three hold my megalodons
@Dmitri Kozlowsky Actually Carcharocles megalodon beats out Cretoxyrhina in the competition department. The Late Miocene (especially the eastern Pacific) had more, and often bigger, predators than the WIS, Sea Monsters was wrong.
There were multiple raptorial cetaceans (including Livyatan, the only other raptorial predator that actually can rival megalodon in raw power, though the shark outlasted it in the end), a marine gharial, several rather scary pinnipeds, a host of other large raptorial sharks, even a couple of large penguins with massive hooked beaks for dismembering prey and a likely oippoortunstic diet akin to large gulls.
A pod of Mosasaurus: Hold our sharks
@@bkjeong4302 I'd say it was pretty similar. I think what's specific about the late Cretaceous is that so many predators were in the same place (the Tethys sea), there was 3 species of giant mosasaurus, 2 species of sharks bigger than great whites, giant monster fish, giant squid, metre tall bird, giant pterosaurs, the list goes on. But yes miocene oceans were pretty rough
@@flightlesslord2688 I think in terms of just the raptorial predators the Miocene wins out in both size (megalodon and Livyatan being multiple times as massive as the largest mosasaurs) and diversity. Not to mention all that diversity is from the Eastern Pacific, and around just 8-6MYA ago at that.
0:55 is SUCH a scary scene!
Sharks can't get a break in the prehistoric seas
megalodon: well no, but actually yes.
Abyssaracnis
Megalodon lived in the cenozoic tho and mosasaurus lived in the Cretaceous
@@colk5373 what i meant is that megalodon, even thr super predator, couldn't get a break.
@@Abyssaracnis Except for the fact only Livyatan really rivalled it on a one-to-one killing power basis, and the shark outlasted its mammalian competitors (raptorial sperm whales and squalodonts) anyways (orcas didn't become raptorial predators until after meg went extinct, contrary to popular claims orcas outcompeted it).
@@colk5373 They said prehistoric, so it still counts. Prehistory is before humans began recording history.
The amount of plot armour mosa has in this:📈📈📈📈📈📈
One thing I've always found a bit weird about this scene was the Cretoxy's speed, like why are they going so slow lmao
Tiger shark
literally
mosasaur waiting till all the babies were dead to finally do something about it, a bit late buddy
This is what happened when the shark told a mosasaur to run his fade and the mosasaur didnt play around
I love sharks hunts baby tylasourus :p
if mosasaur can speed up to 30mph ,and Ginsu Shark for 43mph.
How does the mosasaur got the shark?😅
I was thinking about that also cretoxyrhina was not that small compared to tylosaurus it was like a meter bigger than largest great white
@@mozaffarahmed4308 it's not a tylosaurus it's a mosasaurus mosasaurus was around 5 meters bigger than tylosaurus
Mosasaurus is way bulkier than Tylosaurus, Tylosaurus is less bulkier.
Tylosaurus does not have the teeth on the front-end of it’s jaw, Mosasaurus does have teeth in the front end of the jaw.
This is a Tylosaurus, stop confusing both Mosasaurus and Tylosaurus, they’re not the same, they have different proportions.
I was thinking the same thing. How does a mosasaur out swim a mackerel shark, when mackerel sharks are just a muscle with fins strapped on to them. Like the salmon shark and mako sharks and great white sharks are all some of the fastest sharks in the oceans and great whites aren’t a slouch either
Didn't it had large eyes?
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POV: You went in the water in banjo kazooie
Looks like a Tiger Shark
It’s all fun and games till the megalodon smell blood
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Do we know how big Cretoxyrhina was?
I remember reading that it was around the size of today’s Great whites. But that was years ago so I’m not sure if any larger specimens have been unearthed at all in that time.
The largest ones got up to 8 meters
25 feets approx
Actually I just read that some of the offshore specimens might even reach 9 meters. In length, but sharks reaching 7.6 to 8 meters are more common. Specimens from the western interior seaway were smaller at 6 meters.
@@lauraalexander2508 that means there are more specimen of the Ginsu Shark?
Leonellus Creation yea there are but mostly just teeth. I know that we do have some vertebrae though. This allows for easier scaling so we know reliably well how large the biggest specimens could get.
platecarpus :3
Did Cretoxyrhina give birth from eggs or from live young?
Live young, as sharks can't stop in place to rest or lay eggs. They'd die otherwise.
Георги Карачев some sharks do in fact lay eggs. The sharks that don’t are the ones that use ram ventilation
@@yourpersonalflotationdevice True, but sharks such as Great whites or Tiger sharks have to give birth to live young, and I believe that's what this person's understanding of a shark is.
Is there any official confirmation that the shark is Cretoxyrhina (& not Squalicorax or just a generic shark)? Just wondering?
Yeah squalicorax can’t be that big
Bro unrealistix they can hunt mosasaurus dinasours etc.
Megalodons daddy
why does the ginsu shark look like a great white
Convergent evolution I think.
Mosasaurs hate shark's don't they
Why does it look like a shark zebra
I think that shark looks like from china
But the sharks in this do have countershading..
this cretoxyrhina mantelii
nvm
When i was smaller i found these 3 cretoxhyrenas so annoying,cuz they attacked some poor baby tylosaurus.
But sharks have to eat
"Fish are food, not friends"
@@supermariologanfan6546 now i know that how theyre just wanted to eat
@@bencemolnar4246 bro do you know Cretoxryhina can kill a mosa or tylasaurus in real life right?
Es un squalicorax
No lo es
@@carlosojeda6757 de hecho si
Ya lo confirmaron
Just eating mosasaur babies
Squlicorax no ginsu shark
No its not a squlicorax
Why ginsu shark?
Because common name?
It would’ve been better if it was Xiphactinus
@Rkaale 123 There is a higher chance of surviving the K-T mass extinction if you're a marine animal but others couldn't handle
I think that’s an inaccuracy because if there are cretoxyrhinas then why are the same size as the great white? Cretoxyrhina is larger than tylosaurus or probably there juvenile cretoxyrhinas.
great whites are only 25 ft long just like cretoxyrhina tylosaurus is 50 ft long
Cretoxyrhina is just a bit bigger then great white
@@cheapanimations6716 squalicorax was the 4th largest shark in the western interior seaway
@@cheapanimations6716 it’s the size of a fully grown orca
@@Velociraptor_Feathers what? The largest was 20ft. And only 25ft you clearly have no idea how massive that is
Karma is a bitch 😂😂😂💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Highly Shrinkwrapped Mosasaurus
How is it, in any way, shrinkwrapped
@@jaisanatanrashtra7035 that artwork is old and outdated.
The levels of fat on it are speculative as well.
You have a very wrong idea of what is shrinkwrapped and what isn't.
@@riamus7258 so which Mosasaurus is accurate can you show or give link to that artwork
Still no reply 😂 you too dont have accurate image 😏
not a mosasaurus its a tylosaurus
@@Velociraptor_Feathers tylosaurus was a mosasaur can be up to
40-46 ft in length
These are squalicorax, not the cretoxyrhina. However still squalicorax hunt in packs, and would be able to take on this mosasaur, it's skinny and not as fast as the squalicorax. It's a 3v1, I'd hedge my bets on the squalicorax
How did the tylosaur catch them. Mackerel sharks are speed demons. A crow shark could easily out run almost everything there
@@apersondoingthings5689Because it's absolute nonsence fiction
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Why soo.. mad? Cause a Mosasaur killed a Shark?
Bc the shark kill the baby mosasaurus :/
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Spamming, i guess?
@Rkaale 123 Should you block him in case?
@Rkaale 123 he just angry that the Sharks got killed