Top 10 Most Terrifying Prehistoric Sea Monsters

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These are the Top 10 Most Terrifying Prehistoric Sea Monsters. I hope you enjoyed this video. All facts are 100% correct, if you disagree feel free to say so in the comments section and I will do my best to respond.

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  • it stil does live but maybe they all do exept for the basilosuarus becouse otherwise men will see it breath second2souless already said it 95% of the seas are not explored

  • Now listen to this (Just type in 'the bloop' - first video) the mysterious 'bloop' recorded several times in 1997 off the south coast of Argentina in a remote, isolated region of the Atlantic. Now I'm not one for hoax's but this has the scientific consensus agreed that it's of biological origin. And that it must have come from something much larger than any whale call (recorded 4000 km away).

    I love mysteries XD

    Just type in 'the bloop' - first video

  • @mrriver1991 95% of the sea hasnt been explored so u never know

  • shark

  • I believe it's possible that every one of these animals and more are out there. Why: Because we know more about space then about are own ocean floor. There could be lands way beyond ours no one knows for sure.

  • in villeicht10.000 jahren können wir das meer weiter erkunden aber durch den extrem hohen druck den ein mensch sofort tötet ( eine tonne auf den Quadratmillimeter) wird das noch dauern

  • @AXE4theeagle I know its possible but imo they are extinct, there just is not enough food large enough

  • @mikkelabs true

  • @AXE4theeagle I'm not sure how it works with aquatic life, but there's a very good reason that prehistoric creatures that size did not survive. There's less oxygen now. Something that size would suffocate. Like I said, I really don't know how that works with sea creatures, though... we have whales, so I guess a Megaladon could manage.

  • @GhennyProductions he didnt say it was the biggest

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