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  • Can none of you fucking listen? It's natural habitat is 600m under the sea. Logically I should ask this next: Do you think a human could dive to fucking 600m? Therefore, we can deduce that it wasn't found in its natural habitat. ISN'T THINKING FUN?

  • Give to Andrew Zimmen from discovery channel. He will eat anything.

  • Pretty darned shame that they've captured the shark..

  • That is not a shark! It's a mutant.!!!

  • Well they still do live from being frozen yay DUE TO GLOBAL WARMING WE UNFROZE EXTINCT CREATURES!!! BUT BEWARE WE MIGHT BRING HUGE SEA ANIMALS BACK

  • thats what they get for taking it out its natrual environment,if there rare why the fuck would u do that!

  • @rockstarhinata everybody tease the dumbass

  • ugh.. look it its gills..

  • So why the fuck did they take it out of it's natural habitat?!?!??! Oh my god people! Leave shit alone!

  • @Metallica1071991 I agree, 80 million years old, what did you think would happen, 80 million years in your natural habitat, I'd die from shock too. If they were so curious, and had to know how strong of a bite she really had, maybe just maybe our technology is well off to allow us to examine rare species IN THEIR NATURAL HABITAT where they can be STUDIED NATURALLY.

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  • Poor shark

  • 600m deep? It is crazy to think how many more unknown creatures we haven't yet found down there.

  • You fucking idiots it was dying on the way up from its natural habitant, its fucking blind are you guys retarded?

  • If you would have left the motherfucker alone the goddamn thing would still be a fucking live you piece of shit killers!!! vFUCKDICKASS!!!

  • Prehistoric shark Errghh

  • That is what happens when you dump all your E-waste into the ocean around your country.Prehistoric my ass! Its a mutated baby shark.Wait till we see the next round of vids on here from Japan nafter its nuke disaster.

  • 0:34 cant decide if that is bigass fried rice or gingivitis....

  • It always looks like it's going :D

  • people who are saying "omg it got killed by scientist", actually i saw another video similar to this, this shark somehow left its habitat and went to the surface, which would automatically kill it, the scientist took it so they could save it, and one more thing, this shark has 6 gills, a normal frilled shark has 5

  • eww its so ugly 

  • My skin in tingly from looking at ts gills.....

  • Seriously? You tried to catch it, science fails.

  • Why would they take it out the water aviously its gonna die its 8 million years old aviously its gonna die.

  • thats 1 ugly ass shark!

  • Its sad that a marvel of nature shared with us on camera has to be turned into a flame war between people who are for and against the "hunting" of an animal or animals that have nothing to do with the one shared with us in this video. Everyone blaming the japanese for the death of this animal and extinction of others should be ashamed of yourselves. Yeah, Japan is responsible for a lot of destruction but not this one. If you feel so passionately about it go do something rather than complain.

    

  • Where did 1:30 go???

  • particular Japanese people is the reason why we don't have many species here today to inherit.

  • Probably, those nasty disgraceful fckrs eat anything & everything with a face!

  • @crmsncynr Andrew Zimmerman would be the one to eat anything. Really? I've seen nearly every race eat disgusting things.

  • They put the corpse to use and made sushi.

  • Another Japanese dish

  • There goes the rare species.

  • there goes another rare specie...

  • Just another rare sea creature for the japs to hunt till extinction.

  • case of found it caught it killed it, well done man

  • looks like a toothless shark when it was in water.

  • Mankind: DUDE!!!! We found a shark that should be dead for over 1000 years!!!!

    Sea Creature Experts: OMGROFLCOPTER!!! lets catch that son of a bitch and run tests on him!!! Creature: Lemme go!!!!! * creature dies *

    Mankind 0 - 1 Nature

  • wow, a prehistoric shark, maybe megladons are real too :)

  • They did not kill it! The shark came up from the deep by itself because it was sick. And it died ONLY from that.

  • its Japanese.. explains it

  • They capture one of the rarest creatures to exist... And they kill it by accident.. What a fucking fail.

  • @Spazems2142 they did not kill it. it died from an illness

  • they killed him!

  • @zucchinacompagna no, they did not.

  • @Payka92 let me make this simple for you. Fuck off and die. Seriously, kill yourself, I hate you.

  • they look retarded like "deeeerp" xD

  • @HodgeYMusic very clever remark

  • @kizbo sure

  • alright... sorry.

  • @HexSabre do not apologise to these abusive cocksuckers.

  • lets take it from its home and put it in captivity cause thats how it survived the last whatcoupl million years -_- sure am proud

  • It truly is a living fossil, it I decided to fucking kill it cuz I a kobjockying dicksucker

  • Is that jet lee?

  • its a frilled shark

  • brilliant. They find it then kill it. Were a fuckin great race we are.

  • First of all, Japan is not being cruel and killing it & eating it. Those who say this are dumb. ANY other Country would've done the same. Its called "BEING CURIOUS AND WANTING TO RESEARCH" so don't go off assuming Japan is the worst for this. America would've done the same - they would've even placed it in a museum ; hows that for animal torture?

  • wow an anctient rare creature that we wil probably never see again in our lifetim aaaaand its dead

  • @dalektaliban The report said the sharks have found in fishermen's nets(very sad) in the past right So at least we can assume they still exist in nature. Hope lives.

  • isnt this frilled shark?

  • lmao "check out this cool thing we just found! Wait we killed it, whoops oh well :p"

  • yaekz ano ba ito

  • And we kill it WTF one of the rarest sharks EVER and we freakin kill it!

  • HUNTAIL! I CHOOSE YOU!

  • Imagine scuba diving and turning around to see THAT coming towards you!

  • Dude What The Fuck If Its Pre Historic Y The Fuck Are You Going To Catch Fuck You JAPANS

  • hihi bin ne sau

  • I just want to say why the flying fuck would they catch her? They should of just left her in the ocean FUCK I HATE PEOPLE

  • They should have left it in the sea

  • take it out of its natural habit, put it in captivity, and it dies. Who'd have thought that would happen!!!

  • @HexSabre Watch other documentation and you realized it came to the surface, as many deep see denizens do, to die. They took it into captivity to see if anything could be done, and study it before it died, as one had never previously been documented alive. Though I'm of the same mind, they didn't "take it out of it's natural habitat" it made that decision when it came to the surface.

  • @HexSabre you clearly dont know what you're talking about.if you were paying any attention to the video you would know that the shark was already out of its natural habitat and was in poor condition when it was found and was moved to a different location in hopes of helping an examining it. not everything humans do is a crime against the earth

  • @MrSupahnin10doh well said

  • @HexSabre they did not take it out of its natural habit. it left the habit by itself

  • @HexSabre These types of sea creatures live in deep waters. It only rises to the surface when it becomes ill and is about to die. Therefore, it was on the verge of death.

  • Zoom in you'll see Chuck Testa behind it.

  • let me get this straight, they took a prehistoric fish out of the water and it died.

    i wonder who could have predicted that...

  • why did you kill it lol

  • It looks like it has scoliosis :P

  • an eel and a shark offspring?

  • what the hell thats no shark dummy!!!!

  • @amy44623

    sorry, but your being a complete idiot, im pretty sure they have their facts right and you have no idea if its right or not

  • Some creatures are so fucking ugly.

  • geil ich bin eine gummi puppe

  • humans are so fucking stupid. that thing survived millions of years alone then we get it and it dies...

  • That shit is ugly

  • @GreyGooseDrinker oh my gosh thats so funny!!!!!!!! i laughed my head off!!!!!!

  • You took a creature that lives 600 meters under the sea, take it to a marine biologists tank, and it dies......go figure :/ smh

  • mutant sperm

  • 230 hate their lives

  • Geeez stupid humans. Why can't they just look at it in it's natural environment. Congrats to you marine "biologists" you just helped kill something so rare.

  • aaah they killed it? it was a rare animal! :/

  • ehm relax and enjoy my company

  • smart... ah look a prehistoric shark! we need to take him to a marine-lab(or what ever u call it) 2 minutes later.... ah it died... to bad-.- fucking idiots

  • @Samwiseganjee2

    Yes, yes it is. Though, technically this species was around before most dinosaurs. To count as a living dinosaur, it needs to have lived at the same time as the dinosaurs. It meets the definition requirements.

  • Not being funny is it really a living dinosaur if it's Alive today? + if we lived 1000 ft under water with no light I'm sure we would look fuked up and ghostly...

  • hmmmmmmm , now where did i put my poke balls?

  • "She was unable to survive outside of her normal marine environment."

    Sharks die when they are taken out of marine environments? Who'da thunk?How many scientists did it take to figure that one out? I love how people try to "rescue" animals that don't need their help, just to accidentally kill them with idiocy.

  • it is not a shark its a baby mosasaur and it cant be a shark

  • Why capture it, idiots, its alive and in its inviriment, leave it alone, you dont know what invrement its used to, why do that!

  • @TheMusicCrazyMe ENVIRONMENT.

  • @balderdashsir DYSLEXIC!.. but thanks lol :L

  • thats a frilled shark

  • It's great to such wonderous specie!!!

  • this shark is freakin beautiful(im not kidding)

  • That is a frilled shark! It's not the last one, but these are very rare and stay in the deep dark oceans because they're smart, and don't want to become extinct. c: Basically, they're like "FUCK EVOLUTION" xD

  • I think this is a frilled shark? im sure it was in national geographic a while ago. they are found very deep but are extremely rare to ever see.

  • Yes, it's incredible, beautiful, and amazing. We discovered it alive - so we killed it.

    Sometimes humans just disgust me.

  • @Ariel202113 It died shortly after capture. Did you suppose we were just supposed to let it go free, when it was already half-dead and would have died any ways when this could be a huge impact on science. -.- ignorant. Look at the big picture. I'm all against freeing shamoo and breeding and imprisoning endangered animals but its possible that this could have been the only one species alive.

  • Is this the only one ever to be found? Anyone know if its related to the goblin shark?

  • To those wankers ostracizing/singling out the Japanese like they're the only one that needlessly kill animals; sod off

  • old timer...

  • All rise for youtubes national anthem

  • So they find a legendary shark & take it out the water so it can die?? lol smart move guys.

  • How dare you suggest that the Japanese would eat this wonderful creature? What, with their wonderful record of conservation of whales, how dare you? Even though it looks like it would be delicious with wasabi and soy sauce, how dare you?

    (Note to people with default liberal mentalities, the Japanese should be ashamed of their activities regarding the needless slaughter of beautiful and rare marine creatures, so get off your high horse and allow them to be ridiculed publicly)

  • @TheWinstonOrwell fuck the whales

  • @goldenthao I did. It was awesome. Whale cock is the best.

  • @TheWinstonOrwell i hear horse is better

  • @goldenthao Do jerk off to horse pictures when you're looking up Halo updates online? You're awesome.

  • @TheWinstonOrwell thank you i am arent i

  • @TheWinstonOrwell And America is any better? 

  • @nintendo1889x Who is talking about America? Their track record with the treatment of their livestock is insufferably poor, however, it's not a chicken or a cow in this video, is it? If it was a rare animal in the USA that was shaped like a hotdog, I'd have a go at that too. It's called irony, humour and cheek.

  • @TheWinstonOrwell While I agree the Japanese tend to disregard the risk of losing endangered species, I find it distasteful when someone most likely living in North America, eating pork, beef and poultry ridicules the Japanese for their slaughter of animals. Comes across very hypocritical, and you could be a vegan living in Europe, Im not directing this at you, just wanted to have my say.

  • @duffmanthegreat No, I'm a vegetarian in the UK. But yes, I understand.

    It's important to realise that cows, chickens and pigs are very far from extinction as a species. The amount of suffering that created an individual species is immeasurable. Variation through natural selection takes an incredibly long time, and many, many deaths to achieve. Killing off a species, or risking it's extinction is a far worse crime than eating one pig. You can't relativize the two. I'm sorry, you just can't.

  • @TheWinstonOrwell i find it disgusting and shameful that you and your family members eat cow,chicken,pig and fish meat.you should be ridiculed publicly too

  • @geiuy I find it abhorrent and presumptuous that you can be so specific about one family's diet when you know nothing about it. I was raised vegetarian and my sister and I continue the trend to this day. I also think you need to get a sense of humour, and develop better skills in the language of English. You're an unlettered fool and you should be out on the streets selling pencils from a cup, shouting at imaginary people and mumbling inaudible gibberish. Good day.

  • @TheWinstonOrwell U wrote that japanese people should be "ashamed of their activities regarding the needless slaughter of beautiful and rare marine creatures".Well,i think a lot of your friends and family members should be ashamed for the fact that they eat chicken,cow and fish.From my point of view (of a non meat eater) i think your family members are killers.So,before talking trash to the japanese people,go to your friends and family and attack them for eating meat.Hypocrite

  • @geiuy As I see it killing an animal for food is nature. Killing an endangered species or killing for materials/science is horrible.

  • @Groopzy so mass farming of animals and keeping them in terrible conditions, so we can throw away 100 dead animals as waste for every 2 you eat is nature? nature certainly didn't create synthetic hormones to pump full chickens full of, and to lock them up in minute cages. Killing a whale is bad but i don't understand why everyone hates on japan for it? no one brings up norway or iceland? and western practices of mass farming are so fuckn unethical environmentally its ridiculous

  • @KoFIQuan First of all we don't throw away 100 for every two we eat. I agree we shouldn't treat animals as they are treated but we do it for food which is necessary to survive. People killing whales as far as I know do it because they can which is cruel. There is a difference between doing something bad for a good reason and just being a dick.

  • @TheWinstonOrwell what? cause the rest of the world isn't responsible for a whole myriad of terrible crimes? So your from aussie? what about all the illegal logging which completely rapes and poisons the land in Papua New Guinea, and has rid whole tribes of their land and forced them into servitude work? even since independence from Aussie, still to this day 90% of that timber ends up in Australia for next to nothing. not to mention how aboriginies are treated so get off your own fuckn highhorse

  • heres a bright idea, leave stuff where it belongs. From the little information gathered on the species, it's impossible to know if it was ill.evolution has caused many deep sea creatures have cloudy/redundant eyes due to a lack of light at depth. Deep sea creatures have also been know to venture to shallow waters for short periods(eg. thrasher shark) for various reasons (including observed and educated guesses).

    Bottom line........leave stuff where it belongs

  • they better not kill that awsome shark !!

    im saying to u racist jerks

  • Shark, Dolphins and Whale encounters all over the world still amaze humans like nothing much - this is amazing footage! If you can't go diving that deep but still want to encounter wild Dolphins then Check My Video for one of these wild encounters in Western Australia.

  • Ya know ya catch somthing amazing then ya go and take it out of its natural habitat and IT DIES big hint catch somethong cool that is fragile already then take it to somewhere else thinking your gonna protect ut i mean come on put a small tracking device on it seriously

  • that looks like an eel lol

  • First off. Prehistoric sharks were lieperudons and only looked like giant great white sharks, and second, we dont know 75% of the species that live in really deep water..

  • i remember watching this news back then when iwas kid. i said to myself, "im going to japan one day. finally, a living fossil!" and i literary cried when i found out that it died a week later.. </3

  • @CubbyPolar there are in no way 9 million undiscovered species that far down. Remember the water is very cold, pressure is very high and there is so little oxygen down there that anything that is down there sleeps most of its life. These harsh comditions limmit the species that thrive in the deep oceans. The only way there are even 2 million undiscovered species is you count undiscovered micro-organisms... And that still seems like too much.. I have no idea as to the source of your comment, and

  • why even tried to move it from the her normal habitat?? not clever. such a fossil like her is as vulnerable as a bubble! sigh... :(

  • Cthulu's shit.

  • Looks like someone got left behind by evolution.

  • this is awesome!!!! just what i need for my report!:)

  • maybe just maybe if they where smart enough they would no that its adapted to conditions in the SEA not out of it wow ppl are stupid. they are murders they killed something i blame them.

  • But DOES IT BLEND ?!

  • well I am a Hot 18 Girl and I am here to have fun

  • hell, if i was diving and saw that thing swim by me, i'd crap myself. it looks creepy. and when you look at its gills, it just looks prehistoric

  • I wish they had more sharks like these

  • There are loads of animals that live in the ocean (deep down in the ocean) that are UNDISCOVERED! scientists feel there may be as many as 9 MILLION undiscovered species!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!

  • If I was the cameraman, I wouldn't have gotten that close to it.

  • It's stuff like this that remind you... We have NO business in the oceons...

  • are they extict?

  • ITS A FREAKIN FRILL SHARK!!

  • and then mankind had to kill it.

  • @Jason026P With how deep underwater it lives it wouldn't have survived long in shallow waters. Deep sea fish can only live in deep water. The change in water pressure is too much for the body and can put them into shock. So yeah, it basically committed suicide.

  • @MaskOfPersona so what? there's still no reason to kill it.

  • @Jason026P They weren't killing it. They were trying to preserve it. Unless you're saying that just because they're Japanese they have no respect for life or sea life? How about you go to Japan and go to one of their aquariums. At the end of the day the poor fish wouldn't have survived, but they did their best to keep it alive and study it. This shark is way more valuable alive than dead.

  • @MaskOfPersona if your trying to preserve a DEEP SEA fish that is prehistoric and weak. your gonna kill it. you've gotta be an idiot to think that there was a chance of survival if your gonna preserve it.

  • @Jason026P Mankind didn't kill it. The only reason they discovered it was because it had swum into the shallows by itself. Having been the shallows for so long, the change in pressure caused it to be pretty much dead. And it's not like they could have released it back into the deep because it was so weak it would have died anyway, or on the way down to the deep. So whether or not mankind "meddled" it would have died.

  • @orango123 mankind did kill it. if they left it alone it would've survived another day or two.

  • @Jason026P Well considering it was half dead when they found it, it was better that they found it so it died faster, instead of suffering painfully for another day or two.

  • they actualy ate it...

  • they should have put the beast in shark night 3d

  • its the lockness monster

  • They didn't kill it on purpose, for fucks sake people, did you even watch the video?

  • So they killed it? HURRR

    Fucking assholes

  • @TrapnestShinigami you are a fucking retard.

  • @nerfgoh

    LOL HE MAD

  • You ignorant racist idiots.

    \These sharks live in the VERY DEEP OCEANS. That is why we only have footage of one (barely) live specimen. It had swum to the shallows because it WAS ALREADY DYING.

    To suggest that because it was Japan, they killed and ate it, shows you to be ignorant children or backwater idiots who look down upon learning like it is a disease.

  • @SuperSumoYakuza your mum learns

  • @SuperSumoYakuza I bet they served it raw, wrapped in seaweed, with soy and wasabi.