Jurassic Fight Club: Deep Sea Killers part 1
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Interesting. Though JFC tends to go with what is more exciting than what is accurate unfortunatly.
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Megladon:
50 feet long
18 feet tall
bone crushing jaws
King of ocean
Sperm Whale:
40 feet long
15 feet tall
meat slicers
Liver in Megladon country
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@Republic19864 ALSO, iread that megaladons could get up to around 75-80 feet long
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@Republic19864 lol, you forget, the Megaladon also has razor sharp serrated teeth, or w/e the word is, Meaning the megaladon could crush bone, and tear flesh FROM bone within seconds.
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@grehan19 be glad its extinct
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@PTphoenixUK but megalodon was to large to chase down animals. i think it was a fast attack like how great whites attack seals at Seal island of south Africa. Fast and from underneath
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@quintanafaj2009 (comment too long) Just wanted to say that despite killer whales going on silent mode (stop the callings) when approaching their preys, other whales are always aware of their approach even when dozen of miles away (and a killer whale is much smaller than megalodon was). It is just that killer whales are faster than the other whales. Probably megalodon had speed on his side too.
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@quintanafaj2009 yes, but on other of my comments I pointed out that beside that Whales also got extremely sharp hearing and tactil (not tactical as i wrongly spell on the original comment), probably since the time of ambulocetos (60 million years ago). That said, that would make extremely hard for a huge animal like megalodon to approach without the noise (even if just infrasounds) go without being noticed. I would guess would not be ambush but chase like killer whales chase other whales today.
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@PTphoenixUK the echolocation only works with thinks in front of the whale. Megelodon attacked from underneath the whale
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Hehehehe....sperm whale :P
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go whales! basterd megaladon stirring shit! got what was comin to him! haha!
oh cant u download the ep and upload it nit film it...
luxor4o 2 years ago
I guess, but I did't know about that when I came up with the idea of filming this episode.
dun498 2 years ago
Someone correct me if I wrong, but how can a huge predactor catch by surprise an animal capable of echolocation, and therefore capable of detecting a large animal like megalodon in the nearby for miles, even underwater?! maybe I dont understand the limitations of echolocation. gonna read on that. But just noticed all megalodon whale hunter theories I read/saw ignored this factor.
PTphoenixUK 2 years ago
You make a good point.
dun498 2 years ago