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  • try fighting aganist a KRAKKEN!!!!!

  • megalodon is most feared with 100 tons and bite force 10 tons+

  • @Tim14306: Its actually an alligator. And Deinosuchus took on TYRANNOSAURUS REX. But my money is on Dunkleosteus, it had tougher armor and those "teeth" (which were actually bone plates) could easily bite through Deinosuchus' skin.

  • Deinosuchus is a crocodle

  • Croc eat fish.

  • chuck norris called..................

    he wants his goldfish back.

    (i cant believe im doing this)

  • a very sensless Video..

  • @ThorgalsWalhalla I don't see what's useless about this video, what's so bad about it?

  • the dunkleosteus did not have teeth. it was bone. but since the dunkleosteus was a armored fish, the dunkleosteus would win.

  • dunkleosteus would win its teeth can penetrate through the gators skin easily it has a armored body to block whatever the croc can do and dunkleosteus is probably alot faster and more versatile so my guess is dunkleo :)

  • Deino Would Smash The *BEEP* Out Of Dunkloeosteus If It Did NOT Have It's Shield.

  •  dunk will slam dunk deino to pieces

  • I think there are more easier way for deinouchus and another croc to kill their fish prey. Just drag them out to the beach!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Dunkleosteus would win in my opinion, I don't think Deinosuchus would have been able to penetrate its armour but a single bite from Dunk would have crushed Deino to smitherines.

  • @bremmbremmproduct It only has armor that the deinosuchus cannot penetrate around its head. Its belly is its weakspot, along with the Deinosuchus.

  • Deinosuchus wins!

  • what was the rest? The vid stopped when it was halfway to the end.

    

  • the fish had strong bony plates and was more flexible it da water. my vote goes to da fish

  • 1:47 The rick roll

  • CARIBEAN CINEMAS  !!!!!!!!!!

  • Totally confused, on your Deinosuchus vs Sarcosuchus, you mention Deinosuchus having a bite force of 18,000 pounds or more, On this you mention Dunkleosteus having a bite force of 11,000 pounds and go onto saying it had a stronger bite force than Deinosuchus.

  • Die Urzeit Krokodile waren bis zu 15- 19 Meter lang . Also beträchtliche länge ( Und es sind meine Lieblingstiere :) )

  • deinosuchus is bigger than megalodon

  • @Zuka977 We aren't sure how big the Megalodon is, we have only discovered the jaw, the biggest jaw was 8 feet tall, and estimated it could be 53 feet long, and the biggest were 60...

  • @MrJellyRocks

    One thing is for sure. This rule applies to ALL animals. The bigger the animal the bigger the prey. A very large meat eater would need to hunt almost constantly to be able to maintain it's body. Whales today grow large because they eat tons of plancton, which is readily available in the seas.

    Now white sharks are rare compared to other species of shark, for obvious reasons.

    A shark several times larger than the Great White is VERY unlikely.

  • @MrJellyRocks

    The problem with such an insanely exaggerated size of the Megalodon is what that kind of prey did it fed on? Huge whales??

    Anyways, the dwindling food supply is what made the Megalodon go extinct. This happens in evolution time and time again.

  • @McLarenMercedes They found prehistoric whale fossils the same age as the Megalodon fossils that had huge bite marks. They looked at the size of the jaw, and the size of the bite... it was just about the size the Megalodon would leave. Search "Jurassic Fight Club: Deep Sea Killers *HD*" and you'll probably get the video.

  • no the megalodon only win to dunkleosteus

  • @Zuka977 No.

  • Chuck Norris would win

  • Omg Scarosuchas Will pwn all

  • if you look closely at 0:03, when the dinosaur was runnin, it was chasing a man that white thing in front of the dino

  • note 11000 pounds is 4990 kilograms.

  • Very educational :D, since I'm doing art/design it should fit perfectly to use this as a "study", Dunkleosteus is a beast D8!!

    Now, question on who wins should be.....Megalodon! But since Mega is outside of this topic, I say, if the Deinosuchus knows how to find the Dunkleosteus' weakness then I say the Deinosuchus can win (if he's in for a luck) otherwise, no one should underestimate Dunkleosteus.  I think it's a draw (unless one of them is lucky).

  • @pygmyink Megalodon wins no matter what. Even if its not in the fight it will come out of no where and finish it!

  • @Thatonedinotroll  lol man

  • You got this for the show prehistoric park

  • thumbs up if you think that Deinosuchus would win

  • Fast as a croc is underwater, I think the Dunkleosteus would have been faster, and while the bite force may have been close to call, the Croc still does not have the overlaping type of slicing bite the Dunk has. It could go either way, bit I think it would be over in seconds. As big as the Crocs Jaws open, I don't know if it could even get them arounnd the body of the Dunk, likely take a fin off, but one bite from the Dunk is vitrually lethal, taking a huge chunk out of center body mass.

  • I think Deinosuchus' bigger gape would be advantageous here. One bite from its jaws, then coupled that with death roll could spell disaster for Dunkleosteus.

  • thumbs up if your scared to go to the beach now

  • Dunkleosteus, if what they claim is true either one could kill the other if it got it's mouth around them. So all we can compare is that the fish weighs much less, and is better suited for water seeing as it can't enter land like the Deinosuchus can.

  • u do know that the dunkloestues had a bite force of 80 000 ps1 now 11 000 right????

  • Deinosuchus wins. Has bigger jaws, more crushing power and has the death roll. The dunkleousteous just has its bite and its stronga armor, but I doubt that will be enough.

  • i know kill Deinosuchus with giant bom

  • I suppose it really boils down to which gets the first chew. Neither could have survived long if the other had taken a Volkswagon-sized bite out of its side. I once read that the only fish that had a stronger bite per square inch than the Dunkleosteus was the Megalodon shark.

  • deionosuchus may beat the dunkleostus in a fight, but truely in esence dunkleostues has the strongest bite force among all animals, there is no other animal in history (Or maybe yes) that has a strongest bite force than the dunkleostues. And I almost forgot! since the Deinosuchus can be in water and land, the dunkleostues is only in water, so dunkleostues has a higher chance of winning because hes in the water and has better agility.

  • @iModBKz SO TRUE!

  • fake: That´s an animation !!!

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  • very violent days..

  • 1:25 that artwork is sweet

  • Chode!! Wow, that shit is old.

  • Dunkleostues = Giant chode of the sea?

  • 3:52... Check the eyes. They are still blinking. Might have been a painful ordeal if it was alive the whole time...

  • song name :O ?

  • dunk will headbutt :)

  • meh, ill give it to the Dunkleosteus

  • Sarcosuchus is bigger

  • go Gators!!

    

  • I feel threatened just watching this video. Any one else's primal instincts to run kicking in?

  • What's the other creature at 1:57

  • i think deinosuchus would win because if it got to its it would has no problem brakeing its skull. 

  • i think deinosuchus would win because if it got to its it would has no problem crack his skull.

  • @DragonzRule999 Deinosuchus is an alligator, not a dinosaur.

  • @WhitneyTiger Dunkleosteus - Late Devonian Deinosuchus - Late Cretaceous

  • @DragonzRule999 dienosuchus was a croc not a dino learn your facts

  • err... these 2 creatures aren't from the same time period? a dunkleosteus was one of the first apex predators of the sea

  • so the Dunkleosteus is still alive?

  • @965Ferrari ...no.  -__-

  • this came from prihistoric park right?

  • depends on the environment, the Dunkleostues would probably win in the water in a straight up fight as it is a fish, but if the Deinosuchus could catch i off guard it would probably win.

  • Dunkleosteus would win because of it's armored body. It would be protected from the bite of deinosuchus. In addition, dunkleosteus also preys on other armored fish, so it's not like the skin of deinosuchus would provide THAT much protection.

  • @jmk8646 shut up deinosuchus had to compete directly with t-rex so it had more experience

  • @asheliana24 that is true also

  • stop using the same music for all videos...ugh! tedious!

  • Deinosuchus because of its swift mobility. The Dunkleosteus was extremely slow whie swimming.  Also, the bite force of the Deinosuchus is superior rather than inferior to that of a Dunkleosteus.

  • I don't think anything other than modern day weaponry could stop a Dunkleosteus.

    Also no one can really agree on the Deinosuchus' size.

  • I think Deinosuchus can easily bite the Dunk's belly or tail and then everything is over

  • that is osam

  • This ramming technique is rather potent even against Deinosuchus' hide seeing as Megalodon's snout was rounded and blunt, essentially built for ramming and then taking a large chunk out. Or if it wanted to, simply employ the classic Great White Shark technique of swimming at heinous speeds from below and taking out a sizable chunk from it's prey.

  • But a T-Rex's bite force was so-so at best. The gator's jaws may be potent, but Dunkleosteus had an armoured torso, and it didn't have to breathe which is very possibly it's biggest advantage. The Dunkleosteus would hit like a tank and take hits like a tank, but it'd be a close match no doubt. Dunkleosteus has my vote though. In the end though Megalodon would beat them both. Megalodon's faster than either, doesn't have to breathe, and can use it's enormous size to it's advantage by ramming.

  • where did you get the video of dunkleostues?

  • @carixnumber15 chasing sea monsters

  • but they have proved now that a croc today can bite harder then trex, i put my money on the gator

  • Dunkleustues Get Raped.. Rofl That Fish is too Slow ..

  • another mistake: Deinosuchus never grow up to 40 meters. the longest deinosuchus had a length of 15 meters

  • I liked how you had facts in the video

  • Deinosuchus was longer, but Dunkleostues was much larger

  • DANM NATUR U SCARY DAT FISH I WOULD NOT WANT ON MY BOAT!!!!

  • @kur0za your expecting too much of dunkleosteus

  • @Myusernamerulez Wow.......... retard!!!!! megalodon bite force was 20 tons and deinosuchus had a 15 tons bite force...............MEGALODON WOULD OWN DEINOSUCHUS!!

  • @redragon107 its not a game of pure bite force... deinosuchus has much thicker skin and a much larger bite print so not only would it take more to injure it but it could also cause far more damage to the shark... besides all deinosuchus would have to do is remove a fin (the work of one single bite) and the shark is effectively criplled because it loses its ability to direct its motion properly

    logically the croc wins hands down

  • Wher have you the data of the power of the bite of Dunkleosteus? I never seen from this. And his anatomy give not many points for this.

  • @cradily megalodon had over 28 times of bite force stronger then dunkleosteus

  • Deinosuchus was a Crocodile, not an Alligator...

  • @kur0za looks like you watched leoapp's video xD

  • I remember on an old episode of Animal Face Off they covered the one advantage you didn't take into account: That fish can breath under water and crocs can't.

    You see, the deinosuchus would need to surface to breath air, exposing itself to the slicing jaws of dunkleostus.

  • @dogsstuff Yeah

  • that thing has the power of over ten morgan freemans!!!

  • The Megalodon had a bite force of over 28 times that of Dunkleosteus

  • @dogsstuff no, megalodons PSI was 40k, while Dunkleosteus was 80k .

  • dunkleosteus because biting . . . . . . . NO! SNAPPING, a deinosuchus wouldn't be a problem at all

  • I would have to say deinosuchus, mainly because i think crocodiles are the best but also because it was amphibious and more agile compared to the massive bony head of the fish.

    Nice video too

  • Don't crocodiles naturally eat fish. So deinosuchus and dunkleosteus would be no different.

  • @ElectricityDraco not really. crocs like the freshie and the gharial are primarily fish eaters. but crocs like the salwater crocodile eat fish mainly when they're young. they eat alot of mammals and larger animals when they're adults

  • i think Deinosuchus would win.

  • both of them are awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    but id need to go with deinosuchus

    im a reptile nut

    6 foot long python and leopard gecko!!!!!

    i also like the music

  • what the hell were those TRs eating? It looks like an alien...

  • I think if they ever met they would of avoided each other

  • if im not all incorrect and i just read about Dunkleosteus and it was estimated that at the point of the jaws it had a bite of 80,000 pounds per square inch ^.^ i just wanted to say that cool video by the way :)

  • i love your videos mate 4 thumbs from me or 5

  • Dunkleostues!!..Oh my god I knew that one but I forgot its name,When I watched a program of it when I was younger it scared me..and it still does...

  • this is boring watching pics

  • Megalodon would win in the end.

  • That's true, however Dunkleosteus could exert 30, 000lb PSI which makes it more powerful than Megalodon, Predator X, and even Deinosuchus

  • @knuckles1299

    LOLNO

    At 18.2 tons, Megalodon's bite force was 28 times stronger than Dunkleosteus' actual bite force of 1100 pounds. Megalodon had the strongest bite force in the planet, followed closely by Predator X

  • @MrPlagues

    Actually I read someplace proving my other comment incorrect that Dunkleosteus could exert 80,000 lbs of bite force at it's peak. The only problem with Dunkleosteus' bite was in fact that this incredible amount of force is only present at the tips of it's fangs, and that was because it was made to puncture the armour of the Placiderms that roamed the seas when it was around. Besides from the fang tips, Megalodon had a much larger bit force.

  • all of this crap is fake, created by hollywood

  • i extremely doubt dunkleostues has a stronger bite force then a deinosuchus crocodiles to day have a bite force thats up to 6000pounds so going on your threory about megalodon should switch to this so if a 20ft croc has bite force exceeding 6000 lbs a 40FT croc SHOULD have 2x the strong bite so it should be 12,000lbs of force ;) which is higher then 11,000fls of force,

  • @barcode0954 and you're correct. I made a mistake. It's bite force was 10,000 pounds to 12,000 pounds

  • @animalwarz aha but you forgot the important part, deinosuchus has teeth, easily breakable wheras dunkeleosteus has bony armor plating and it actuall had a more powerful bite, only the megalodon shark was stronger. D-fish (ill call it that) was also a much faster swimmer and had tougher armoe and skin.

  • @animalwarz

    If you go by weight then it would've been around 30 tons or 60,000psi max.

  • @animalwarz

    i have heard that Dunkleostues had a bite force of as much as 80,000 psi when concentrated at its front teeth?

  • @barcode0954

    actually instead of using length as a comparison, you need to use weight. If a 2000lb croc had a bite force of 5000psi+ then a 20,000lb croc would have bite force of 50,000psi+ thats over 25 tons

  • @barcode0954 Dukleosteus has an estimated bit force of 11,000lbs of force too, and it's armour plated.

  • @DILLBOT crocodiles are armoured plated 2 =}

  • @barcode0954 Dunkleostues had a bite force of 80,000 pouinds and Megalodon 40,000 Deinosuchus probably had more or less

  • @barcode0954

    But you're doing it wrong

    Instead of going by length, You should go by weight. If a one ton saltie can bite down with 6000 psi then a 10 ton Deinosuchus could have bitten down with 60,000 psi, thats 30 tons of pressure, more even than Megalodon's 18 tons.

  • @Myusernamerulez im not not going by lenght ..he is i was just mocking him and using his method of how he caculated his numbers of the bite force

  • @barcode0954

    not all relationships in life are perfectly linear, for example as the size of an animal increases its mass increases at a much faster rate than you would think because volume is a cubic function while surface area is quadratic. Im not saying that specifically applies here just something to keep in mind. I have also heard that the Dunkleosteus had a maximum biting force of 80,000 psi at its font teeth, you can check it out through google by a simple search.

  • @greame5 lol i know this ..i was just mocking him because animalwarz thinks he knows it all,

  • @barcode0954

    ok fair enough, and although i assume you figured it out i deffinatly meant relationships AREN'T linear.

  • @barcode0954

    agree, i mean yer its strong

    but look at it, its jaws arnt big enough

  • @barcode0954 Well Dunkleostes had bony plates in its mouth while Deinosuchos has mere teeth. Dunkleostes bony plates could of broken through a full suit of armour like it was a peice of paper. I highly doubt any crocodile living or extinct could compare with that kind of raw power.

  • @BananaBoyL337 there have been saltwater crocodiles found as big as dunkleoste, a shark can bite through full suit of armour...and a crocodile has bite 6 time as stronger then a shark..also deinsuchos is full armored except its belly only  arm dunkleostes has is on its face..........that mean dunkleostes is more vernable! ...deinosuchos would kill dunkleostes!

  • @barcode0954 I actually always thought that Dunkleostues had the strongest bite ever, but you made a good point. After deciding to research(AKA Google, lol) I found out that Deinosuchus had a bite force close to 20,000 newtons, and many only believe that old Dunk had only close to 5,000 to 10,00 newtons. That would make them super biter by today's standards and both out bit old T-Rex.

    P.S. Dunk was the strongest biter of fossil fish, that is probably where he made that mistake. Easy mistake.

  • no dude todays crocs have 4500 pound bite not 6

  • @halabi97 salt water crocs have 6000 psi bite force

  • noooooo prove it

  • @halabi97 1. did research 2. i have about 15 books on crocs and they all say the same thing

  • ok i beleive u

  • this all really depends on who gets the first good bite, but I'd say deinosuchus had a 70 percent chance of winning

  • a good modern equivalent of this match up would be a salt water crocodile vs a great white shark where the shark would win almost every time because of 2 things.

    1. a fish weather it be dunkleosteus or a great white is far more maneuverable then an alligator

    2. sharks breathe under water where as the gator must come up for air so if the fight drags out the sharks gunna have a golden opportunity to take down the gator

    these are the same deciding factors that you could expect in this fight

  • your so wrong , first you cant compare a GWS to a Dunkleostues, to different type of fish, second a saltie would beat a shark, and GWS dont need air but they always need to move if the stop moving EVEN for short period they can die, also if there flip it over they will die, and if there bit basically anywhere survial is slim for the shark because a shark needs every part of its boddy to operate also sharks have no bones making risking of fight a massive armor croc even more dangerous

  • This is a tough one. Normally I'd say Deino, but Dunk is a fish, so it doesn't have to go up to breath. It depends on how quickly Deino could take down Dunk.

  • why cant they just make a movie all ways pictures and photoes

  • @trturf because good animation is hard

  • At 0:48 it looks like an alien

  • NICE REVIEW! :D

    REALLY ENJOY IT!

  • This is a total mist match really. Dunkleosteus was quite a bit smaller, it weighed about 3.6t. So Deinosuchus is over 3 times larger, far faster and more manouverable and to top it off a stronger bite. Dunkle had a bite of 7400N, which is 0.74t. Saltwater crocs have a bite of about 3t, A. mississipines has a bite of 2t. Deinosuchus imo 6t. Not much contest.

  • deinasucus hands down it would kill the other guy

  • Personally? Deinosuchus would have owned the Dunkleosteous for snack time. Hands down to the gator.

  • U are right - Bull megaladons are not real unless yer a male megaladon:) But a recent study has shown that Megaladons could reach 100ft in length - and 'did in fact' feed on blue whales. It was said if the timing 'was' right - ultrasaurus a dino over 150ft long would have been the only food supply aside whales. But the other stuff about a bull megaladon is BULL.

  • thedude23isroblox that is biggest load of bullshit i have ever read there is no such thing as a bull megalodon and they lived at completely diffrent time periods also deino would beat a dunk anyday anywhere

  • if the dunk got a good chance he would win but if dieno snuck up on the dunk he is dead

    to me it is a 50/50 chance

  • Did you know Bull Megalodons grew to 95 feet and were smarter and faster than any ordinary Meg, and it's tooth is so sharp, it could break Wolverine's adamantium. and it's got the bite force of Leiopleurodon and hunted Liopleurodon and Deinosuchus. the found a tooth stuck inside a dienosuchus skull.

  • No....Deinosuchus adn Lioplurodon were extinct long before the first megalodon.

  • Im getting numbers mixed uo again.

  • But an average saltie bites with 7.5 tons! WTH! Its higher than that now.

  • average saltwater crocodiles can't bite with 7.5 tons. Thats 15,000 which is greater than t rex.

  • A Deinosuchus could bite with that amount of force, definitely not a Saltwater Crocodile...

  • @animalwarz actualy t-rex could bite up to 10 tons

  • Oh, and the tail STILL makes a difference. We dont cut of 5 feet of a great white because of its tail. Come to think of it, they basically are tail. Deino would actually be faster because of it tail, and would be able to bite through dunks skin. And they were 50. Im positive of that, but the tail was already DIScluded when you got the facts probably. They arent 26 feet. They were nearly as large as t-rex. Even without the tail. Do you think a 26 foot croc could kill a 40 foot rex? I think not...

  • The Great white has a short tail.

  • And the 26 foot croc would be able to kill a t rex. Even without a tail, its jaws and everything is the same.

  • Ha! Are you serious? Everything wouldn't be the same, everything would be significantly different. The tail is extremely important to a crocodile's anatomy. The tail is what allows the crocodile to swim up to 20 miles per hour in the water and enables a crocodile to lunge forward and jump up. It also helps the crocodile with the death roll.

    The tail is also a large part of the crocodile's body mass.

  • No, its 7.5 tons. Im sorry but, I happen to know a lot of crocs, and I know as a fact, its bite is AVERAGE 7.5 tons.

  • Deinosuchus couldn't bite with 7.5 tons. From most of the sources i got 5-6 which is 10000-12000 pounds so yeah I was wrong but your estimate was too high.

  • Deinosuchus could bite with 7.5 tons. It could most likely bite with even more.

    The Sarcosuchus is around the same size of the Deinosuchus, and bites with 18,000-20,000 pounds of bite force.

    The Deinosuchus is estimated to weigh more than the Sarcosuchus. It also has jaws similar to an alligator, which obtain a stronger bite force than a crocodile pound for pound.

    So, a Deinosuchus could have a bite force of 20,000 pounds or more.