World's Biggest Shark on camera



Want to see the largest shark in history? You won't want to miss this launch webisode of Terror Australis TV.

Comments

  1. great facts
  2. Considering how much of our oceans is still unexplored, I would say that there's a good chance that there are still many species of marine life out there that we have yet to discover, and when you weigh in all of the relatively recent encounters with rather large sharks, I'd say that there is a possibility that the Megaladon lives in our oceans in this day and age.
  3. to much pollution being poured into our oceans aswell as global warming for any meg to still be alive just not possible and i aint buying it!
  4. megalodon is alive yet it lies in the depth of the oceans which have to be explored yet
  5. the boat's crew was traumatized by the encounter that they refused to talk about it that sounds stupid as it can get
  6. baby megalodon
  7. Wait a minute, wait a minute... If the boat's crew refused to discuss it again, then how do we know about it? Somebody cracked.
  8. I think you need to whip your English teacher, as it's AITCH not Haitch! This is a bad disease in the English language that is spreading. Ooohhh the sharks? Well anything is possible! But don't hold your breath folks!
  9. I know the megaldon is alive I saw it
  10. Well the ocean is at least 5% explored and it's really deep. like, super deep. so it's possible.
  11. crap
  12. they're a megalodon in my pants and its massive lol
  13. firstly you lied and you should be ashamed of your clickbait secondly i figure if the meg is still swimming it's gonna have to have done some monstrous amounts of evolution so we probably wouldn't recognize it today anyway and ontop of that unless a bunch of them got really horny one season there'd probably be a dwindling population so much so that even if we did find one we'd probably have a horrendous time trying to study it (i used to think they'd die off but after some thought if something fought through that much it'll find a fucking way) because there'd probably be so few left in the world even if they were still big enough for that kind of spectacle there'd be probably only a handful left after their extinction event (i heard it was something to do with some land closing up and whales running to the other side of it don't quote me it's been a while since i researched it) and we'd spend most of our time hunting the damn things leaving little time for actual studies
  14. You can't compare the survavility of a 1mts shark againsta 20mts megalodon shark, come on.
  15. yes
  16. No.
  17. Their could be but I'm guessing will find one at least 40-50 ft
  18. he is not dead
  19. No evidence. No real sightings, no examples of huge bite marks on whales etc. They wouldn't live in the deep ocean trenches. They would be inhabiting similar areas to modern great whites. They are extinct.


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Visibility: 754028

Duration: 4m 6s

Rating: 2310