The Megatooth Sharks! The Sharks Who Ate Whales
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- Ever thought what predatory giant sharks use to live in our seas? In this video we go back in the past to look at the massive sharks and into the megalodons lineage to discuss them.
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Some corrections!
New estimates for sizes:
Otodus auraculatus (MSC 20968) is now 10.13 m and 10-11 tons
Otodus chubutensis (CU-R-3) is now 13.95 m and 31.8 tons.
Perez et al 16.7 m max length
Otodus angustidens (CHM PV 9839) is now 13-16.5 m and 26-52 tons.
Longer shark doses not inherently mean more mass.
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CHM PV 9839 was 10.94m and probably 10-15 tons.
palaeo-electronica.org/content/pdfs/1148.pdf
I've already asked you to provide a real source before with no answer, but i hate misinformation. Where are you getting this info.
Where's this nonsense come from? All of these species are very fragmentary, with only teeth and random vertebrates. How can anyone give these ridiculously precise estimate?😅
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palaeo-electronica.org/content/pdfs/1148.pdf
this comment gets deleted because its a link but worth the read.
@@aaabbb6704 Go ask the paleontologist about their measurements. Perez et al and jack cooper
*meg gets bigger*
Livytan:Oh crap
23 meters MEGALODON
Maybe the megalodon and the Livyatan both will evoid each other like today false killer whales and great white sharks but surely in the middle of the Pliocene when cetotherium whales were scarce, they would most likely have confrontations and predations among themselves, but thanks to the autonomy of the megalodon of being a fish and being able to breathe underwater, this would help attack the Livyatan in the thorax box, drowning the whale, for example, today's sperm whales die from drowning when they go deep in search of giant squid. Maybe the megalodon won the war with many difficulties, with the Livyatan becoming extinct first 5 million years ago and then later the megalodon became extinct 3.6 million years ago in the post Pliocen Piacenziane-pleasthocene era
Great, informative video on all these terrifyingly amazing extinct animals. Really good job!
Carcharodon Megalodon is smaller than Otodus Megalodon.
Otodus Megalodon is the species that get over 100 tons
Synonymous
Same animal
Gotta love the "Mega-Loaden" shark.
Ai be on something 💀
i have some inside information that the Yellowstone Hyperpredator may have been a shark..
Where did you get that information from?
Will have to see
Megalodon evolution
1. Otodus naidini (Transition to O. minor); 65.5-56.0 Ma= 6 m
2. Otodus minor (Transition to O. debrayi); 61.6-56.0 Ma= 6 m
3. Otodus (Carcharocles) debrayi (Transition to O. aksuaticus); 47.8-38.0 Ma= 7.2 meters
4. Otodus (Carcharocles) aksuaticus (Transition to O. auriculatus); ~55-49 Ma= 7-8 meters
5. Otodus (Carcharocles) auriculatus (Transition to O. limhamnensis); ~33-22 Ma= 8-9 meters
6. Otodus limhamnensis (Transition to O. obliquus, O. rondelettiformis, O. stromeri and O. poseidoni); ~Cretaceus to Middle Oligocene (Debated)
7. Otodus obliquus (Transition to O. rondelettiformis); ~65-47.8 (43) Ma= 9-12 meters
8. Otodus rondelettiformis (Transition to O. stromeri); ~Paleocene to Eocene (~63.2-38 Ma)= 6 m?
9. Otodus (Carcharocles) stromeri (Transition to O. poseidoni); 61.6-41.2 Ma (Ypresian-Lutetian)= 8.5 meters?
10. Otodus (Carcharocles) poseidoni (Transition to O. sokolovi); 41.2-36.0 Ma= 12 meters
11. Otodus (Carcharocles) sokolovi (Transition to O. angustidens); ~47-28 Ma= 12-13 meters
12. Otodus (Carcharocles) angustidens (Transition to O. chubutensis); ~33-21 Ma= 13=-14 meters (16.5 meters?)
13. Otodus (Carcharocles) chubutensis (Transition to O. megalodon in 16.4 Ma); ~Early Miocene-Middle Miocene (Pliocene)= 14-16.7 meters
14. Otodus (Carcharocles) megalodon "Big tooth" (Extinct); 20.47 - 3.6 Ma= 16-18 meters (20.3 meters?)
15. Otodus minor mediavus (Transition to O. aksuaticus); 60-57 Ma= 4.4 meters
It's not like Livyatan has larger teeth which most definetly make it a threat.
The best video of dizzy rose 👍👍
Sharks are goated 🦈🔥🔥
Shark's are Incredibles
Next video otodus megalodon vs livyatan melvillei
10:10 I thought it was higher metabolism, not lower
Might be error
that gun shot shits gotta stop man.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Where are the clips that you used from this video from? Such as the Chubtensis and the Livyatan fighting over prey. Or the Meg hunting a massive whale.
For the livyatan one it is from curiosity stream and for meg hunting the whale it is from “sharkzilla”
The jaws movie will use those sharks in the scenes
nice video
threety-five meters? thats a new measurement.
What would happen if the tooth of a megalodon, instead of measuring 17.8cm, measured 27.8cm, what would be the maximum length of the megalodon ?
What's the point, you don't need non existing teeth to get super-sized megs.
@@francissemyon7971Is 23 cm really was the biggest centra in the vertebral column of that danish specimen?, as far as what I know in the Belgian specimen the smallest precaudal element is 2.8 times smaller than biggest precaudal centra but in the denmark specimen the smallest precaudal element is 2.3 times smaller than the biggest centra they found that it was 23cm.The biggest centra in denmark meg column is speculated to be 28cm long....That would indicate gigantic sizes theoretically probably even get 33.2m for elongated meg and 28.6m something m if we go for bulky meg.Kinda feels like the amphicoelias fragimillus of sharks..
@@ISURAH-484 I had heard about that possibility but for the sake of being careful, I stick to 230 mm. Anyway, more publication about meg size might come soon...
@@francissemyon7971 yeah about yellowstone hyperpredator ... odds are high it is a shark...
@@ISURAH-484 A scientific article coming at the end of the year might interest you...
The otodus megalodon and otodus chubetensis they will coexisting each other ??
Yes
@@dizzyrose1809 those species will make a hybrid ?
@@arthurvargaslujan18 it’s possible they are in the same genus (otodus) it would be like a lion and tiger hybrid though it would probably be infertile
What do you think about the size of the ancient Carcharodon carcharias according to the biggest 3.5 inches fossil teeth?
25 ft probably
@@dizzyrose1809and weight
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Can orcs eat sharks and orcas can eat megalodon for dinner when they 18 groups
Nah not all orcas know how to hunt sharks
Different groups of orcas specialize in hunting specific prey animals
They even have extremely different jaw structures to replicate that
Like for example the groups of orcas that hunt sharks don’t hunt large prey like whales however
Another group might only eat whales but not sharks
I doubt a group of shark eating orcas could take on a megalodon
Nor a group of whale eating orcas
Their hunting styles, techniques, and the way their built just won’t allow them to