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  • thats basicly like being taken up to about 5000 feet and trying to live there... its not going to happen

    

  • im sure if that shark is not 18 million years old that shark can eat that camera man in seconds .. and by the way that's not a fake shark and its not animation

  • stupid japanees cunts they always ruin everything this shark has a reason why it leaves in the deep sea and you just go and take it out retarded fags.

  • it looks fake... animation...

  • Don't forget how expensive it would be to have to repeatedly go back to where they found it.

  • agh they just HAD to mess with it...dead, probably the last one too

  • What the heck? They didn't kill it! The poor creature couldn't live near the surface when it was made for living at the bottom of the ocean. They took it in so other things couldn't kill it. I don't think it has a way to protect itself.

  • Another mysterious shark caught on the pokedex =)

    

  • its called oarfish dumbnut

  • @TheChewblocka It looks absolutely nothing like an Oarfish...

  • wow wait how in the world did they get the fottage i meen think about it reallyXD they might have got eaten oh and check out my channel it is lpskeeper1

  • 0:26 "its been descovered alive off the sea of japan" so they killed it?

  • @iamdictatorpo ugh, they didnt actually "kill" it...even if they did i t probly wasnt intentional, they said it "died" because of environmental matters...

  • thats not real

  • ITS SO BEAUTIFUL

    ;-;;;;

    and what the hell y u take it out

  • find a prehistoric creature then kill it oh the japanese

  • quick lets kill it!

  • 0:14 . looks like my pancakes and waffles all stack on top of each other in the morning.

  • At it's natural habitat of 5 miles below, it receives an external pressure of about 800atm. That means that up here, that is equal to 1/800 = 0.00125x it's normal environment.

    That's equivalent to putting us 46km (28miles?) up into the atmosphere without any kind of pressurisation. That's 5.2 times higher than the summit of everest.

    I'm amazed the creature survived that long.

  • @tommyk1210 Well that explains why the shark looked alittle bit out of it. 

  • well good job killing it you idiots

  • The mouth is glowing wtfbbq

  • see kids this is what you get when an eel and a shark have intercourse

  • i got 1 in my fish tank....

  • Majority of the comments here make me think the the general population lack any basic knowledge. It's most likely a deapsea animal from studying its structure and looking at its eyes, if it was so off from its natural habitat and in poor shape it was dying anyways.

  • I'm not´n expert in terms of cartilaginous fish, but to me it looks like as if this snakelike shark is not even in the best conditions of health. He staggers so formally through the water as he was `drunk '. I think that he´s either old or had been ill. How are the conditions when he was found? Are these recordings were made​in an aquarium? Or even in the open sea befor he´s been caught? That'll be interested to know.

  • Aww it's so cute

  • Well it WAS a living fossil... =_=

  • @Nurr0:Totally. It looks like it's having difficulty swimming ,especially the way it floats: head high, body dragging.Not to be an arse, but what they did just proves their lack of COMMON AND LOGIC sense. You're supposed to be a Marine Biologist & supposedly already know what their habitat is like so TAG IT! why the **** would you take it out?That's like a human in the stratosphere or mesosphere without a pressure cabin. wtf is he gonna do?throw a tea party? same concept for the fish:(RIP):

  • @SaraiSalam It seems to be a deapsea animal, it's unnatural for it to be so far from its normal level so from this video and location found you could tell it was dying. Generally this happens with a lot of deepsea animals. The logical thing to do would be to capture it and study what possibly they could about it in its last moments alive.

  • "Normal marine environment" does not just mean WATER. The normal environment for these critters is 600 meters below sea level, about 2000 feet. You'd be crushed without an atmospheric dive suit at that level, you can tell its dying in this hostile setting.

    Pretend you're a marine biologist, encountering a prehistoric shark, though out of environment and near death. Do you let it float around until it inevitably dies, or try and capture and save it, and study a fresh specimen if/when it dies?

  • It's a happy little squidfucker.

  • Its used to thousands of pounds of pressure you could tell by how it was swimming it wasnt in its home environement obviously its gonna die in a pond ha

  • i cant believe i just saw that beautiful creature...and then its in captivity,,,assholes what did you think u were guna do lab rat studies on it? i started watching this vid and b4 they sadi it died i knew it....very sad

  • Guys it lives 5 miles under the ea it must of came up to feed and wander a little farther the pressure of the water was killing it the people where trying to save it not kill it

  • @skwad03 it was able to survive for millions of years with out the help of humans and it could have gone another million years with humans as well we killed it.

  • It's a deep water fish. it was already dying before they took it out of the water! Observe the gills.

  • i wanna check out that dna strip!

  • some researchers should have just left it alone so it would have lived longer. WORST FAIL EVER!

  • @orsocool15 Didn't you just see the live one swimming?

  • 80 million years old LOL!!

  • i love how people are allowed to go to an animals home and remove it against its will. If this had been a human the people responsible would go to jail for kidknapping and because it died manslaughter . . . humans are shockingly cruel creatures and we do things to our animals that would NEVER be tolerated being done to a human SHAME ON YOU

  • shark ell FUSION

  • Seeing this when swimming deep in the ocean is probably the scariest thing ever. I'd honestly shit myself. Or getting sucked into the Glory Hole. Look it up if you haven't seen it, scary shitttt

  • well you people better hope theirs a few more of those in the world

  • @hnanderson234 I know right. I love research on prehistoric animals and they do such an idiotic move

  • Why they did they kill the Poor shark! Fuck i hate this people's

  • FUCK YOU WHAAAAAALESS!! FUCK YOU DOPHIIIIINS!!!!! FUCK YOU .....WHATEVER-THE-FUCK-YOU-AAA­AARE!!!!!!

  • @AnonymousPirsun that comment has made my life

  • The shark was thought to be ill or sick, bc frilled sharks don't just wonder around in warm waters, so they tryed to save it... And this species isn't extingt ppl!!! and it hasn't lived there for ''who knows how long'' like everybody is commenting here and insulting the Japanese for killing it.

  • @Estonian4life They obviously didn't know what the hell they were doing.. So how could they say it looked sick? That's dumb. Try passing that shit to others that can't think for themselves.

  • @natenbeccawitcoral It had to be sick, it's a shark that lives in cold waters but it was found in warm water and in a bad state already. It would have died there eventually...

  • GENIUS. FUCKING GENIUS. LETS TAKE THIS BEAUTY AWAY FROM THE OCEAN AND SEE IF IT FUCKING LIVES. GENIUS

  • @LazyKoreanBum I wouldn't exactly call it a "beauty" LOL.. but I agree with you. They're dumb.

  • All they had to do was just tag it and then they can keep tabs on it. they didn't have to take it out.

  • @neo942007 Well it seems like a deepsea animal so for it to me so far off from its natural level means it was probably dying. This happens a lot with many deapsea animals.

  • @neo942007 it wouldnt have made it back down it was probably weak from swimming up so high not used to the elevation

  • Doesn't look like a living fossil to me anymore. Fuckin scientists.

  • Japenese kill anything that lives in the sea

  • 0:25 'discovered alive' next seen its dead on a sheet of tarpoline WTF why cant we just leave it alone

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  • The world is scary.

  • ok who the hell moves the ceature were's it's lived for god knows how long to somewhere they hope to keep it alive???? WTF is wrong with these people??!!

  • @iSedriick They aren't rare it just very few are seen alive. This one was thought to be sickly.

  • WAS living fossel not is u silly fool.

    

  • her description sums up what a penis looks like when you turn 109

  • ya lets take the rare shark out of the water. good freaking job morons

  • Obviously this one fish didnt live for 18 million years so I can only surmise that there's more where that came from. It probably came up because it was dying. Them taking it out of the water just quickened the process.

  • 0:08 5$ if you stick your hand in its mouth

  • Maybe its a down-syndrome eel :l

  • Humans didn't kill the shark. It was painfully obvious that that shark was about to die on how slow it was swimming; and it was completely oblivious to the swimmers.

  • @HopefulxFrogman Im sure you know all about what speed this shark swims at? I mean this is probably the 1st video you've seen of it, YET There prehistoric And theres probably less then 1000 maybe less i dont even know, but since you told us, you must be right.

  • @Fruhtie It's not that i'm right it's common sense that shark is called a frilled shark look them up, and also they live near the bottom of the ocean where you can't see shit. So the chances of them getting killed by humans is very little. I'm sorry if this one shark died; and it broke your heart but there is still more out in the ocean don't worry.

  • @HopefulxFrogman I Never said i was hurt of it dying, i simply said, a shark from like 80million years ago, would be different to the sharks these days, that said, we would not no how fast they would swim unless we researched atleast 5 of them, and see the av speed Nuff

  • @Fruhtie We do research them they swim faster than that it's called a frilled shark there's whole pages about them look them up. They usually swim a crusing speed of 5mph and when in attack mode can reach 12mph.

  • @Fruhtie As I said before the shark was completely oblivious to the divers.

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  • oh so americans are the dumbasses i dont think taking the poor shark out of water is smart and there better be more because i think it is cute(a little)

  • seeing this is making me feel bad off beeing human

  • Damn nature, you scary!

  • It is fake.

  • shhhh the trolls are sleeping

  • fucking japanese

  • hey i have a idea. why dont we take this prehistoric shark we found, take it out of the ocean where it survived for so long and take it to a marine place to keep it alive for longer . . . .

    fucking idiots

  • humans are fucking bitches

  • IT'S RAYQUAZA!

  • Another unnecessary death of a fascinating, rare glimpse into biological history. I hope they send the people who captured that poor creature into captivity in some controlled synthetic, pressurized atmospheric box and pump it full of gaseous chemicals unfamiliar to their lungs and until they ultimately meet the same demise.

  • @Tertiac You don't believe what you brazenly say.

  • its probably not prehistoric at all its probably radiated like in fallout

  • Why did they kill it! them japanese will eat anything!.

  • IF ITS A LIVING FOSSIL WHY THE FUCK DID YOU TAKE IT OUT OF ITS NATURAL HABITAT AND KILL IT?! HUMANS ARE #1! HOORAY!

  • They just wanted some prehistoric sushi, probably charged a thousand dollars a piece.

  • Fucking Japanese all caught and eaten !

  • well done cunts , u killed the fukin thing

  • Why the fuck is it always like this!?!? They find some amazing and ancient creature and decide to take it away from its home where it has survived for ages, and the poor creature dies. I mean...ok if this has happened once or twice but its been like TEN fucking times! Even more! WHAT THE HELL!? And they are supposed to be the smart ones??

  • @ReversePolarety Sharks are non-sentient creatures, unlike humans, dogs, pigs, dolphins, or such, therefore ethics are unconcerned with such lowly creatures. You think they were just going to let a very rare, fascinatingly prehistoric creature just swim away unchecked? I suppose they could've tagged it, but capturing was too temptingly awesome.

  • @ReversePolarety Please research a little before judging. This shark natural habitat is 2,000 feet or more under the sea. It had come up to the surface? Why? The reason why it did that was because it was weakened and or sick because it was in shallow waters. This is why it died. Not because they caught it. It would have died anyway.

  • @ReversePolarety

    It took them 8 times killing great white sharks to realize they just cant be kept... they refuse to eat while their captured.

    Humans are so freakin' stupid.

  • @NinjaKittyMaster Oh my God 8 Great Whites were killed just because people tried to capture them so other people can see them in aquarims because not every one gets to see a real live great white shark in their lifetime. So that makes humans stupid just becuase they wanted to give other people a chance to see a Great White.

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  • @ReversePolarety I'm going to punch them in the face if they di it again.SONS OF A BITCH!

  • @ReversePolarety When all you have are a few million year old fossils of a cartilagenous fish (cartilage rarely fossilizes) and a few fossilized teeth, yes the first few specimens can acceptably die for science. I mean, even if all they had was a degraded corpse of one, it would still tell them worlds more about the creature than they knew at the time.

    Its not as if they didn't try to keep it alive. Considering how little we know about the shark, you can't blame them for failure.

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  • and then they decided to kill it and proceed to eat it...

  • and then, they ate it,lol jk

  • That thing calls a sea monster? i thought it was a fucking rare shark fuckwits

  • and so u

    kill it???!!!

  • Bwahahaha I find it funny how some people act as though the Japanese captured and supposedly killed it as if they were going to eat it as sushi or something. Sorry to disappoint y'all, but we don't eat everything we find in the sea.

  • can't leave anything alone, why not just tag and track the animal in its natural enviroment to observe.

  • @Dmaher1111 Exactly that is what we do in the U.S.!!

  • And they pull it out of the water....

  • You guys do know this isnt fake... its called an Eel Shark its not really Prehistoric... just... endangered.

  • @NuclearWarhead767 you mean frilled shark

  • @bolyhap Yeah i knew that but I was tired when i wrote that comment... lol

  • wow way to kill the thing

  • people are so stupid its not the only one ever. If it is up so high up then it must be sick or something so it would die anyway.

  • Trust humans to kill something that pre dates history...fuckin scum

  • Oh dont kill it :(

  • ...

    Don't we already know how to clone shit?

    Couldn't we have just taken a genetic sample from the shark, and mess with that?

    Now we've got one less specimen to work with (if there are anymore left).

  • @PortillaJ22 Did you learn nothing from Jurassic Park!?

  • @dflugt No, I apparently did not, could you please clarify what it is I was supposed to get from it? ._.

  • @PortillaJ22

    Okay lets say, you find a cake, can you decifer its original ingridients? Can you strudy the making of the cake, yes. And then would you know how to make it. We have studied goats i think, and their entire birth process, therefore we can clone them. We really cant pull random DNA strands out and clone something.

  • that diver is peeing himself

  • ofc its found in japan, its another shark thats been radioactive....

  • JonGee420 Said " She was really describing my penis " Now i get how he is such a dick

  • Smooth move ex-lax..

  • good job fuck faces should of just took a dna test to find out things to do small test before you take it out of its environment and kill it by accident..

  • why can't we just let things live and appreciate it. if it's so rare why yank it out so it can die?! like she said they know little about it. no surprise it died shortly after. they didn't know how to take care of it!

  • I don't know who this JonGee420 is but God Damn i hate they guy!

  • dammit gotta find JonGee420 now

  • fuckin idiots what do u think will happen when u try to move a prehistoric animal out of its natural environment??? Seriously.. You Japanese fucks. Funny how the video starts out all happy about something Rare as fuck appearing out of nowhere and these dumbasses try to move it to a new location and now all of a sudden its simply OK that the thing died..? Really? Thats a Fuckin Joke just like your peice of shit Country. They probly wanted to make fuckin Sushi out of it cus it was a Rare catch

  • @naturaldisastr hey you racsist basterd fuck off

  • @naturaldisastr You're dumb. Even America would've done the same. Any other country would've done the same you idiot. EVERYONE is curious and would want to research on this shark.

  • @naturaldisastr it was pretty much gonna die anyway

  • I heard they poked it with a stick until it died. you stupid bastards.

  • what was that red ligh in its mouth 0:10 - 0:13 x .x robotic lol

  • @FEARxBrUTaL light coming in through the obviously red gill

  • your all fucking retarded everything is "prehistoric" just cause we haven't seen one in 150 years doesn't mean its extinct I'm sure if there extinct that wouldn't be the last one as its only tiny.... another shark would of ripped it to shreds...

  • i bet they killed that creature

  • recently in the Phillipines a megalodon washed up on a beach. Well, since in the Philipines they eat sharks they ended up eating it.

  • Congratulations one of the last few prehistoric specimens and you killed. 

  • i'd like to see this thing tackle another shark... it would get the shit kicked out of it

  • @stuartandtheavenue93 If it weren't half dead from the change in water pressure; I'd take that bet : )

  • should be called ugly uglycus

  • @frombaerum i think it should be called the ugly barnicle!

  • its a freakin frilled shark.

  • 0:25 "has been discovered alive!" 0:30 Dead on a tarp....

  • WTF, this is a fine example of humans can't take care of species. CMON, a bloody prehistoric specie and they take it to a pool where it later dies.

    :'(

  • thruth is they killed it and "pretented" to help it survive now what they will do is try to do is make a notherone and kill it again (clone it)

  • FUCK YOU RARE PREHISTORIC SHARKKKKKKKKK

    (Japan kills it)

  • wow thats amazing 

  • Nice to know Japanese is still killing nature ._.

  • Did they kill it or did it just die because I know the Japanese think that Dolphins and Whales dropped the a-bomb on Hiroshima.

  • How old is it?

  • its a shark thats 80 milj yearls old ''prehistoric''.... last of its kind and then they try to capture it and it dies...... fucking idiots-.-

  • @swedishtrickteam frilled shark

  • @swedishtrickteam not last of its kind

  • @XanaxAbuse how can you be so sure?

  • i heard PUSSY 0:02

  • @zhangliao5000 lol, no, you heard pretty.

  • oh crap, looks like magikarp evolved

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  • IF THAT SHARK IS STILL ALIVE AND HEALTHY IT MEANS NO NO NOOOOOOO! ok im done acting wow awsome shark and lochness monster

  • IT's just the baby PEOPLE!!! like the movie piranha 3D !!!!

  • of course, they had to kill it. dicks.

  • OMG, A prehistoric Shark. Might me the only one left, or are at least incredibly endangered. Lets Move IT!

    It died... Oh well.

  • Ugh, it was living before and it would have probably keep living afterwards, SO WHY WHY? WHY WOULD YOU MOVE HIM OUT FROM HIS HABITAT?

  • @244547 It was already sick and dying. That's why it swam up to the surface so far from it's normal habitat to begin with.

  • @Strideo1 You forgot the insult :D