Hey I remember this story. Thanks for bringing it back. What ever killed the shark didn't have to swallow it whole, it just might have just bit off a piece which had the tracker attached to it.
@dwightstone6569 Жыл бұрын
Most likely
@Kichuplayz Жыл бұрын
But if only cut of that part it can’t have that much accuracy to just leave the tag and it wouldn’t be useful for the predator if it just fit like 1 tiny part
@Kichuplayz Жыл бұрын
And also it showed that when it was casually swimming something with so much power with sheer determination took it to the deep waters and prob fed on it since all that work for just to let the shark escape ?
@jrich436 Жыл бұрын
You are significantly smarter than they are making the scientists appear to be
@ilovelulu8492 Жыл бұрын
If I remember correctly the temperature changes that the tag read led them to believe it wasn't just the piece with the tag on it.
@Kysushanz7 ай бұрын
I and a friend were surfing in the early 1970's at Clifford Bay NZ. We had "long boards", not the skimpy little things you see these days. I think my board was 8 foot. Anyway, we were lying on the boards paddling out to a point break about 300 metres offshore on a dull overcast summers day. Suddenly my mate sat up on his board, turned, was on his knees and paddling back past me to shore and as he went by, he quietly said "shark". I didn't really comprehend his message and I dozily raised myself up on the board to look eyeball to eyeball with a huge Great White [he looked to be twice the size of my board - but hey, it was big]. I froze and watched him as he watched me and he gracefully moved without any effort, through the crystal clear water about a board length in front of me. We kept eye contact until he got so far across from me that he flicked his eye back to the front and continued his quest for fish that may have been disoriently by the surf - so I presumed. I got up on my knees and paddled that board right up onto the beach! We opened a couple of bottles of beers and drank them down with the froth we had made from our shaking hands!. I haven't been surfing since then; in my 70's now and don't think I ever will be back on a board! When you see just how powerful these creatures are, how with only muscle rippling they can move through the water, you realise that you are in their domain and there at their pleasure.
@bari28837 ай бұрын
I watched them from a boat eating a dead whale about 6 km off sth Australia shore and you’re right they move through the water effortlessly and gracefully. People naturally try to out swim sharks as a natural reaction but we are wasting our time. It’s impossible.😂
@michaeltbuffo5207 ай бұрын
My dad's board in the late 60's was 8 feet long, made entirely of wood and weighed at least 60 Lbs! Was your board anything like THAT??
@jamesviolette3rd4637 ай бұрын
Cool story.. I love the water but Jaws affected me in going out far in ocean water. I live in Maine and a woman was eaten right off shore in front of her daughter as they swam in York Maine. It was a 17 foot great white
@jamestran3477 ай бұрын
if that was spotted in china or vietnam, we would of brought it to the shore and have a bbq in 30 minutes
@michaelrudolph70036 ай бұрын
Water is connected to sharks.
@strider4life696 Жыл бұрын
"There's always a bigger fish." -Qui-Gon Jinn
@jacquia.260610 ай бұрын
So true 👍
@ottomanslapx715710 ай бұрын
Not always.
@serious.business10 ай бұрын
"A big fish is caught with big bait" -Sun Tzu, The Art of War
@Nino_Row10 ай бұрын
The impetus for Racism
@WeldJointed10 ай бұрын
Exactly
@minyasylvanas56379 ай бұрын
The tagged shark Alpha was 2,7 meters long (9 feet), which is less than half the size of the largest great white shark ever recorded (7 meters/23,5 feet). Sharks are famously opportunists and can perfectly well decide to be cannibalistic if hungry enough. They can also dive very deep, especially larger specimens dive to lower depths than the smaller ones. To reiterate the size difference between the tagged female and the largest recorded great white; Shark Alpha was half a meter (2,7 feet) longer than André the Giant, and the largest specimen was 1,2 meters or four feet and change longer than the tallest giraffe recorded (George, at 5,8 meters/19 feet)
@dukeredi8 ай бұрын
Notice he calls it "the giant shark" near the beginning too. This majorly detracts credibility.
@motorizedbikestuff53398 ай бұрын
yards...
@Robert.David.5 ай бұрын
Actually ..the largest shark on record is a 21 footer caught off of Sicily ... Even at that size it wouldn't have the bite size to take the dorsal fin from either end or below.. No air breather can dive or survive that deep and nothing from that depth would feed at the surface... So it's still a mystery that needs solving ...
@benebbitt83595 ай бұрын
the largest great white shark ever recorded and confirmed is 19 ft. That 7m 23ft sighting is uncomfirmed
@ahlala65 ай бұрын
2.7 feet is 0.82 meter not 0.50. kinda not half a meter at all. More around ¾.
@viktorbirkeland6520 Жыл бұрын
"How much misinformation and fearmongering would you like me to add?" *_"YES"_*
@nicoleradix469410 ай бұрын
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
@brian297010 ай бұрын
epic comment ! pretty much sums it up and yeah the ocean is huge WE DONT KNOW SQUAT.
@getovryourslf444410 ай бұрын
Fear mongering or not a billionaire Asian who was a gene scientist was turned in for having a secret massive tank built under his mansion. And he was said to have re-create a meg!!
@macrost89359 ай бұрын
The video was great though, wouldn't have been nearly as fun if he was just like "Big shark ate small shark"
@TheCozyGameress9 ай бұрын
Go watch a scientific channel if you want no fluff or storytelling and only want sentences that are facts after facts. Sheesh.
@YouTubeallowedmynametobestolen10 ай бұрын
If you want to jump to the answer, it starts at 25:05. All that comes before is, in my opinion, interesting but far too long drawn out.
@kelvinmoses77777778 ай бұрын
Thanks bro.
@starguard41227 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@tyronehughes-di9tq7 ай бұрын
THNX
@muslimammar39207 ай бұрын
Ty
@Ocro5557 ай бұрын
thanks!
@Riceball01 Жыл бұрын
A 16 foot Great White is not exactly abnormal, Great Whites are known to grow up to 20' in length. Granted, 20 footers are very uncommon these days because they've been hunted so heavily in the past, thanks in no small part to the movie Jaws, but they can grow that large. So a 16 footer, while quite large for a Great White these days, is hardly anything abnormal.
@t-man5196 Жыл бұрын
well said, true
@AvoidTheCadaver Жыл бұрын
Some years back off the coast of Australia, a great white was hauled in from a shark net. Prob 4m or so IIRC. Poor shark was dead cos a huge bite had been taken out of it. Half metre jaw diameter, which equates to a 6.5-7m great white. So there's at least 1 out there
@Antipodean33 Жыл бұрын
Deep Blue as they named a huge female Great White is around 24 feet long or 7+ meters. I live in South Australia and have been seeing Whites here since I was 4 years old, i'm over 60 now and I can assure you 18 footers have been seen often here with some sightings of 20+ feet recorded. I've had an easy 18 footer come up to our boat while snapper fishing with my father in the 1960s which was the length of our boat which was 18 feet. Numerous others saw the same shark which attacked a couple of the other boats
@t-man5196 Жыл бұрын
@@Antipodean33 No deep blue is estimated to be 20-21 feet long
@michaelmercado4784 Жыл бұрын
@@Antipodean33people forget that female shark exist and it's a living fossil of a beast
@shicrapt9 ай бұрын
This is like a movie project that was sent to Netflix and stretched to 12 episodes.
@dariusdafigga6 ай бұрын
Lmao gotta fill that runtime somehow
@vertoatrum3 күн бұрын
Then go watch something else and quit complaining
@cathpounder8779 Жыл бұрын
Around Australia and Guadalupe Island most of the great whites that are tagged tend to be between 11 and 18 feet in length so a 17 ft great white seems less likely to have gigantism and more likely to be an adult of average size. Shark Alpha was just a very unlucky juvenile.
@o-mangaming5042 Жыл бұрын
Agreed. Hell, the longest ones are in the 20-25 foot range.
@robertfilangeri3298 Жыл бұрын
@@o-mangaming5042 😊ul
@burtan2000 Жыл бұрын
@@o-mangaming5042 And that's what we've caught and formally documented (though rarely). ocean life being what it is today, it's safe to say almost all species had larger specimens 100 yrs ago or more. Heck, even 50 yrs ago. That all adds up to there is (or has been recently) larger white sharks than "only" 7 meters. I didn[t like how narrator called the 9ft great white as "huge" that's not even avg, bud! Then again, I say that from the comfort of my very dry office hundreds of miles from the ocean and probably 1000 miles from the nearest white shark
@thomasmacginnes100 Жыл бұрын
why did they bother tagging the 9’er ? had’nt heard of that seeming waste of time since that size of fish are likely to become edibles’ rather than the (larger ones) providing migration Data !!
@amberg8277 Жыл бұрын
@@thomasmacginnes100 I think it’s cause they happened along a swarm of sharks and were tagging as many as they could to get as much data as possible. The swarm wasn’t too far off the shore because they were attracted to the whale carcasses, and so they were easier to tag. That’s just my guess though.
@youtubeleavemealone Жыл бұрын
I've seen a 9 foot shark attacked by a 12 foot shark, then get chewed to pieces by 6 others after being incapacitated by the first big bite. I've seen feeding frenzies with several different predators competing for pieces of the victim. Perhaps a giant squid grabbed the shark & dove with it, as they would, then some other sharks followed it down to try to get a piece of the pie, and one of them ended up with the tracker.
@burtan2000 Жыл бұрын
But is there anything in the ocean that warm other than marine mammals? fish arent' THAT much warmer than surround ambient water temp are they? Don['t tell me they're the same as ambient bc sea turtles are warmer than ambient (when in cold waters) at least that's what the world's foremost leatherback expert told me in person in costa rica one beautiful starlit night 18 yrs ago
@thomaswu9094 Жыл бұрын
That still does not explain the internal temperature issues of the tag reading
@paradisepipeco Жыл бұрын
That also does not explain why that bigly squid would make the shark into a pie.
@water9097 Жыл бұрын
@@thomaswu9094 thermal vents effect maybe
@vnilladyy2059 Жыл бұрын
I had a stroke reading that
@That_OneGuy46 Жыл бұрын
Depending on how the tracker was attached to the fin, I believe that whatever creature attacked the shark, resulted in the tracking device detaching from the shark ( along with a chunk of the dorsal fin and falling into an underwater vent of some sort and rising in temperature, before floating to the surface after the flesh it was attached to was either; melted, eaten, or the tag somehow became removed in which it floated to the surface. I'm not sure how plausible that is but let me know what you think, is this a plausible theory? Edit: Nevermind I just found out the video just takes 25 minutes to tell you what actually happened...
@ronpriore9768 Жыл бұрын
Studies of white sharks in the gulf in the gulf found that they maintain a constant body temperature of about 26.5°C (almost 80°F). Was a larger great white or a Tiger.
@NotBlazerMC Жыл бұрын
5 minutes actually
@lisacolbert5987 Жыл бұрын
No it didn’t. It was just another theory. A great white with gigantism ? And then quickly diving to 1,900 feet ? Why do that ?
@That_OneGuy46 Жыл бұрын
@@lisacolbert5987 Couldn't handle swimming when it had the added weight of a second great white shark in it???
@gregobrien2594 Жыл бұрын
@@lisacolbert5987 To drown it most likely - as stupid as it sounds drad a shark in reverse and it will drown
@Borkomora9 ай бұрын
never been so thankful for the "most replayed" timeline thing.
@graftonhale97462 жыл бұрын
How about a naturally occurring Sperm Whale? Not the certainly-extinct Melvillei but a very large modern specimen. I have heard that they can dive to very great depths and feed on Colossal Squid. Also, did anyone test the tag for DNA? Good presentation by the way.
@jamesparsons52122 жыл бұрын
I agree. Sperm whales have been known to feed on sharks.
@tylerstephenson59822 жыл бұрын
Makes sense good job
@froggyspots96302 жыл бұрын
Makes sense too
@normacunningham89132 жыл бұрын
It was a larger great white that ate it.
@froggyspots96302 жыл бұрын
@@normacunningham8913 it doesn’t have to me
@Mike_11_16 Жыл бұрын
The idea of a massive cannibal shark is as equally terrifying as an unknown creature. If anything this has shown a new behavior pattern for a specific population of great whites. As for the larger shark plummeting to deep depths to eat the shark, lots of great white attacks on people have a resulted in the sharks dragging the victim to the bottom and tearing the person to pieces on the seafloor. This occurred in that horrific attack in Tasmania where the father/daughter duo we're diving for scallops. When the father failed to surface, she dove down look for him and saw a great white pinning him to the seafloor tearing him up. Sharks either impact from below, or rapidly descend when they capture prey to disorient prey.
@ginaharden2111 Жыл бұрын
the pinning is common for sharks because it gives them leverage and they can hold the victim whilst attacking versus pushing on the victim inadvertently while killing and/or consuming and the prey is pushed further from them - a horrific example
@darrenvath4532 Жыл бұрын
Omg Way to brighten someone's day my dude 👍 I bet yer just a riot at parties f#&k! I can't imagine the ptsd that poor girl developed. JESUS CHRIST! I can grantee she never set foot in water or even on a boat again. As much as i love the beach I would have moved to the desert.
@jrich436 Жыл бұрын
all sharks are cannibals This does not show any new behavior pattern for a specific population of great whites at all.... The depth the tag changed temp at was not that deep. They said later they have been recorded as deep as 4k GW attacks are not common and you have no way of recording or showing recordings of the behavior that you are saying is common. Going to the bottom of the ocean to eat there... you are making that up Scallops are shallow water animals so they were relatively shallow which is why the story went that way. Whites bite and thrash if the object is large (whales) or they bite and shake to get a mouthful as their teeth are not meant to chew by crushing. This event is not endemic of all GW attacks Sharks dive to get away from other sharks the same reason predatory animals on land grab something and try to run off with it. As not to share When you weren't just assuming things you were either making them up and asserting them as scientifically proven fact or repeating something someone else said that you are now asserting as fact
@jhtsurvival Жыл бұрын
A 16 ft great white is not even really big for a great white.
@00Pottus00 Жыл бұрын
Fish are cannibalistic by nature.
@jurgenolivieira1878 Жыл бұрын
Maybe is was that black demon shark that has been reported quite a few tine now. Fun fact: There is a well known case of sharks disapearing from a big ocean tank expo. The keepers thaught that bigger sharks/predators were eating them but they could not prove it and couldnt cut them open either. So they kept their vigil and eventually caught the culprit. The big pride of the tank a huge octopus had developed a taste for shark. It hunted from them at night and then dragged them back to his hole to gobbled them up.
@No.1GodzillaGlazer Жыл бұрын
Wasn't that just a whale shark?
@MartinArch-z4d Жыл бұрын
What about great blue the female 20 foot shark great white shark she is about 80 years old
@vernalc24499 ай бұрын
Soo, take what seems like a fantastic, mysterious riddle and turn it into a 30 minute story filled with crazy theories about a "Jurassic Park" type explanation is certainly ONE way to go...
@liverworm99175 ай бұрын
I think the technical term is shaggy dog story
@BillyJ244 Жыл бұрын
A long time ago I vowed never to swim in the ocean. As soon as you enter the water you become part of the food chain.
@sandramartin515510 ай бұрын
On thing I won’t do been to the beach no swimming though
@phillygreekfeet10 ай бұрын
Same here. Ocean equals death.
@jonnytlong9 ай бұрын
It’s far more dangerous to get in a car
@BillyJ2449 ай бұрын
@@jonnytlong that argument is BS
@jonnytlong9 ай бұрын
@@BillyJ244 how do you figure that? I’m 52 and have surfed since I was five. I’ve only met someone who was bit once and that was when he was fishing and was a tiny scar. The ocean is probably more safe than staying in your house. It would be nice if everyone thought like you and stayed out though, now that I think of it. No clueless tourists in the way would be great.
@robynsineadsheppard6480 Жыл бұрын
I love how you can take what seems like a simple question and trace it back to show how what seems simple turns out to be quite complex. Best of all, you make it quite entertaining.
@AmericanThunder Жыл бұрын
Yes, they make it entertaining by using incorrect and exaggerated statements.
@BonShula Жыл бұрын
I love how you can take what seems like a simple question and and regurgitate every conspiracy theory about the ocean
@stinkbug4321 Жыл бұрын
It had been "Jaws", God dammit.
@timothy364411 ай бұрын
That means they're full of shit dude.
@timothy364411 ай бұрын
@stinkbug4321 don't use the Lord's name in vain like that
@NickTaru Жыл бұрын
I love how the title says this incident is finally solved, while the show itself covers a variety of possible explanations... all of which are based on relatively little actual evidence. Makes for an interesting video... I'll give 'em that!
@561Hero8 ай бұрын
So annoying when they do that!
@AndrewCook-vh5rr4 ай бұрын
Yessss. We should all know by now the uploaders goal is for you and I to. CLICK ON THE VIDEO . If you don't have any fresh content cooked up then you probably bring up an old topic and adding a lie like " finally solved " . Are you surprised? If we steelhead thumbs-up and thumbs-down ratios showing on the video thumbnails where you can see what percentage of people gave a thumbs up I guarantee you we would have known it was a lie because we would have seen a lot of thumbs down
@edcliffe29887 ай бұрын
Penguins! Giant, mutant penguins ate the shark! That MUST be it.
@Vixen7434 ай бұрын
Penguins giant mutant penguins?? 🤨🤨🤨🙄🙄 not funny
@apekurar4 ай бұрын
🦈🗡️🐧
@XxDiamondBubbles364xX Жыл бұрын
I'm sticking with Orca. Because the readings came back that the tag was dragged to that depth at a warm temperature we assume the whole shark was with it. As we know from the beginning of the video the shark was tagged on the back of It's dorsal fin. That means an Orca could've easily taken a chunk out of it. They're also a creature known to waste their food. I watched three chase a mum and baby whale for over three hours ( David Attenborough ) only to eat the baby's jaw and f*ck off like a bunch of pr*cks lol. They also use penguins for sport and eat very little of them after they're done. I'll wait for further evidence but my money's still on the Orcas being the culprit for this one 🤷♀
@leecowell8165 Жыл бұрын
Orcas go after the dorsal? That doesn't seem logical. They generally grab a pectoral when upside down and flip it end to end they are so frikken strong! At least that's what's been documented. They then hold it until the shark drowns then gobble up the liver. they don't appear to actually eat anything else just the liver.
@kool4209 Жыл бұрын
yeah i wouldnt put any stock in information supplied by the same govt that used 9/11 to bomb themselves and blames afghan or sinks the Titanic but hey the Rothchilds got off right before right, or the govt that claims their president died to a magic bullet, or that sub that randomly went explodey
@nzpaws Жыл бұрын
The temperature of the tracker was too high for it to have been consumed by an orca, and for it to of been wasted and dropped to the ocean floor
@weaponx2980 Жыл бұрын
If you’re diving deeper it doesn’t get warmer. The only explanation is a belly of an animal. Orcas don’t dive that deep either. I will say this. We have no idea what’s on this planet. Everything hasn’t been explored and species they claim has been extinct is found live and well
@phsyduck-jc7px Жыл бұрын
@SMG6- orcas hunt in packs.
@coreyhamby29892 жыл бұрын
Not sure why 16 feet is somehow a "super shark" it is a large white shark, but 16 to 20 feet or so is far from unheard of. The largest female I believe was around 21 feet and incredibly heavy bodies at almost 2 ton. That would make it twice as long as probably about 3 to 4 times heavier than the shark that was eaten. Also it could have just taken a large bite from the smaller shark swallowing the tracker then diving down. Not really that crazy.
@devonmartinbasson2 жыл бұрын
Exactly.
@tiernanfitzpatrick33452 жыл бұрын
Can we get all your teachers/past teaches together to celeb this man You my friend are swag😎
@tiernanfitzpatrick33452 жыл бұрын
Celebrate
@S-AI6 Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure why its natural for people to want crazy theories to be true, I guess they bored.
@missmiagi2147 Жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly 😊
@SuziQ499 Жыл бұрын
14-16ft is a normal size of a Great White they are considered big after that , The largest recorded was 23 ft with 20 ft GWs seen regularly 50 years ago now they are very rare.
@Sharkeye-ke2tn4 ай бұрын
The biggest was actually 36 feet I did research
@drest.patrick601625 күн бұрын
Those reports about 36' and 37' sharks from 1870 in Australia and 1930's in Canada are widely considered unreliable. The largest shark reliably measured is a female named Great Blue and she's just over 20 feet
@MIFROMDA29 күн бұрын
@@drest.patrick6016there was a man in South Africa who was devoured by a huge shark, witnesses said it was dinosaur huge. You never know what’s out there and just because a large shark isn’t common, doesn’t mean it isn’t possible
@joshuaschury52707 ай бұрын
So after all the rambling, they still do not know what exactly ate the shark lmfao.
@yurikendal48686 ай бұрын
I didnt think they would
@Velociraptor_Blue_Offical6 ай бұрын
LMAO
@LearningWithSuj Жыл бұрын
I had read that great white sharks average about 18 feet, so I'm not sure why a great white shark with gigantism would only measure 16 feet. 🤔
@oliviarinaldi5963 Жыл бұрын
Whoever narrated this has the most amazing and fun and calming voice ever. I listen to a lot of ghost stories, etc. I wish he would narrate some. He could almost rival Natures Temper! Great job Dude!!!!
@treverbezdicek9118 Жыл бұрын
Too true
@Carleaf6 ай бұрын
Killer whales eat sharks No one said that the shark had to be eating whole or the tag had to be eaten in one bite
@JasonDominiquePriestBenjamins3 ай бұрын
But a giant octopus eat sharks to even a killer whale will lose from a gain octopus a giant octopus van will be 33 feet long/larsed bigger than the killer whale/Orca
@JasonDominiquePriestBenjamins3 ай бұрын
but a giant octopus van eat sharks too and even a killer whale orca's can lose from a gained octopus a giant octopus van well be 33 feet long and eat different whales even the Orca/killer whales
@American_Trekkie3 ай бұрын
The problem is that killer whales can only be underwater for around 14 minutes before they need to surface, and they rarely dive deeper than 1000 feet
@Dorian-k1s2 ай бұрын
It could have been an appetizer.
@scottsmith7193Ай бұрын
Largest octopus is the Pacific octopus,they are no where near 30 ft and could not prey on orcas.Giant and colossal squid are quite a bit larger but still don't prey on orcas
@OlivePittsOnDesk Жыл бұрын
You seem to forget the shark might not have been eaten at all, but only had a chunk taken out by the fin, thereby the tracker was ingested with 20 pounds of shark bite. The sensor could have been regurgitated soon after and not gone through the stomach.
@gudetama750110 ай бұрын
But why did the shark waited until it dived that deep down before eating “just the fin”. The video said that the shark ate the alpha shark only after it dived deep deep down
@gudetama750110 ай бұрын
27:16
@pyroshock2789 Жыл бұрын
Going back to the question on whether squids eat sharks frequently or not, based on the fact that we only got either one or very few occurances of sharks alive from squid attacks, I can assume that there are 2 possibilities. 1. Squids rarely attack sharks, and if they did it would be for self defense, thats why we only find a few attacks. 2. Squids frequently eat sharks and they are so efficient at killing them that almost none make it out alive.
@DIRTYPLACCY Жыл бұрын
Id say 2 it would be pretty common i think squid would eat anything considering they fight sperm whales
@DjDolHaus86 Жыл бұрын
Try to think how practical it would really be for a squid (even a really big one) to kill a shark, all they've got are tentacles and a beak. A squid could wrap a shark up with its tentacles but what good is that going to do? The shark weighs more, is significantly more powerful and can't be choked/restrained. The beak of squid/octopus are pretty strong but they're not exactly designed for doing lethal damage to a large shark, sharks are exceptionally hard to kill so unless that beak is big enough to bite a shark in half it's just not going to be practical for a quick kill.
@rixyz7013 Жыл бұрын
@@DjDolHaus86 shark could rip tentacles off to
@belcurve Жыл бұрын
@@DjDolHaus86 No, squid/giant squid, are really vicious when they hunt. It's also not like a sword fight where it's a clash of tentacles and shark teeth; squid grab onto their prey with these barbed tentacles and drag them down to the depths, cutting and lashing them with tentacles and beak and killing anything that needs to breathe at the surface or that needs to move to breathe. I think you are overestimating the shark's defenses and underestimating how predatory and scary everything else in the ocean is. It's kinda like with how people think the karate masters will be able to beat these UFC guys, but the UFC guys are usually just way bigger and destroy them.
@angrymaniac53 Жыл бұрын
I think the problem would be squids big enough to eat sharks lives in a depth where great white and most sharks don't swim at. So I don't think squids would often hunt them
@Chryssta Жыл бұрын
Alternatively, the tracker could have been bitten off by another shark during a feeding session and then Alpha was torn apart in a blood frenzy. That's not unheard of either. Also, I have no doubt that certain 'archaic' creatures live in the depths of the ocean. Like the dude said, 80% of it remains unexplored. Humans are only apex on land, and are just another prey creature in the water.
@Faladaena Жыл бұрын
Btw, _"blood frenzy"_ is *such* a disturbing descriptor, extremely chilling...🥶
@walterabernathy5663 Жыл бұрын
If the shark is being digested by a stomach acid that might raise the temperature. It should not be that difficult to find out what kind of stomach acid other squids have and see if digesting shark meat would raise the temperature like that.
@Ahsanous2 ай бұрын
It's truly surprising; nothing seems impossible in this world. Thank you for sharing this information.
@jessesaucedo-yg5dy Жыл бұрын
The mountains, caves, valleys, hills, the terrain, of unexplored ocean floors is way bigger then anything we have of dry land. It's crazy!!!!!
@Mario-co9xr11 ай бұрын
It is, but it's more crazy that our planet was once covered by nothing but water.
@psyekl Жыл бұрын
The first time I ever heard this "mystery" presented, I thought that the shark itself did not need to be eaten, it just had to be something that took a bite where the tracker was located. Like many internet mysteries it has been way overblown and pseudoscienced to death.
@superstarlevlyn535511 ай бұрын
You have a point there
@chuckmiller692 Жыл бұрын
Just a minor point. Even if the squid was cold blooded, would the chemical reactions from digestion cause the stomach temp be higher??? Has this been tested??
@earlschandelmeier751 Жыл бұрын
My wife's exact question. Lol
@TheShakron Жыл бұрын
It's actually a good theory, but come to think of it, the temperature found would be too high for any chemical compound to produce in such a large body of ocean water. The culprit creature would need to have a very thick body and guts(insulation), covering its "hot" digestion system, to keep such high temperature in an immeasurable body of freezing ocean water and depth. An orca would fit de description better, even a bigger great white, but I still have my doubts
@TstanDa-Man11 ай бұрын
Giant squid have a beak that it eats with it doesn’t swallow its food in big bites so it definitely wasn’t a squid.
@barbimachan91646 ай бұрын
This was an Excellent video ! Thank you for sharing !! I really enjoy your humor, Great job !
@9_Lights Жыл бұрын
In WWII there was a British ship that threw out some depth charges and had a crazy "alligator looking" specimen float up to the top (killed by the charges) & which was verified by a ton of the crew who saw it. I think it's definitely still out there, whatever it was. Not to mention salt water crocodiles, which get Enormous, are known to live out at sea.
@jessestreet2549 Жыл бұрын
how about this. giant squid grabs a shark and does a rapid deep dive to a warm seabed vent where it chows down at leisure.
@Some1inFNQ Жыл бұрын
South West of Western Australia is over 1100km from the range of the estuarine (salt water) crocodile. There's no way a cold blooded tropical reptile could survive in the freezing southern ocean around Esperance or Albany W.A, the region where this shark was killed. My money as a former local would be on a much bigger great white (3 meters is barely an adult) or an Orca.
@9_Lights Жыл бұрын
@@Some1inFNQ my money is on an Orca, but that's not nearly as exciting or imaginative as some unknown alligator-like sea beast 😂
@luigigamer7631 Жыл бұрын
MOSASAURUS
@jenaartsynola48 Жыл бұрын
But crocs breath air & can't dive that deep. Idk I say still unsolved.
@napoleonbonaparte9222 Жыл бұрын
More likely a propeller ripped it off and it got untangled, then It fell to the bottom where it was eaten before being vomited out
@roylle6346 Жыл бұрын
Nope
@Thcotwo Жыл бұрын
That doesn't account for the lack of temperature change in the monitor
@napoleonbonaparte9222 Жыл бұрын
@Ghost Malone fair point, perhaps it could have been to it not reading it properly.
@DIRTYPLACCY Жыл бұрын
Bruh
@deaconvelos8352 Жыл бұрын
Those tags are designed to float when they come off, sinking isn't an option. And sharks don't generally get hit by boat propellers or ship screws.
@theeddorian Жыл бұрын
The body temperature is one of the best clues. I would have liked Orcas as a hypothesis, but they are too warm. A very large great white was another possibility because unlike many fish the great white can run slightly warmer than its surroundings. But, not that warm.
@miniscool5613 Жыл бұрын
Actually, the recorded temperature matches that of a white shark's stomach. They have an average stomach temp. of 26°C.
@ashleyspitzer667211 ай бұрын
@@miniscool5613 So meaning a bigger Great White. Could have finished off Shark Alpha. Only one shark could fit that description. No other then the legendary Submarine. A larger Great White shark very intelligent one at that. Then again Submarine must be dead by now.
@whosyourdaddy84210 ай бұрын
Orcas usually only eat the livers, they don't normally eat any other bits.
@Offshore9129 ай бұрын
@@miniscool5613 😂❤😅
@BlackDragonStudios15 ай бұрын
Imagine being swallowed by something large enough to consider you plankton..😂
@allankang7374 Жыл бұрын
Alpha was chased 2x by its killer on 2 different days. The young shark quickly dove deep as it's evasive behavior, but was at last caught in the depth on its second dive. The killers internal temp was warmer than great whites, but too cold to be a mammal. In fact, the internal temp actually matches up to those of the leatherback sea turtle. But, as we all know, leatherbacks are jellyfish predators and not shark eaters, and even the largest of them would not dare tackling a 9 ft great white. The data showed that after being eaten, the killer stayed up near the surface for 8 days maintaining that temp until the tag was "excreted" from the killers digestive tract. The 8-day digestive period further proves its not the handiwork of a large shark as sharks digest and excrete their waste in a matter of a couple of days. The 8 day period also matches up to those of the leatherback, therefore, this leads to what some think may be a giant undiscovered species of predatory turtle. I'm not sure if I remembered this correctly, there was a sighting decades ago by a fisherman of a gigantic shell-less looking sea turtle of roughly 38ft in length, and I believe that witness may have also took a photograph of the creatures head and a bit of the neck sticking out of the water...
@allankang7374 Жыл бұрын
I'd like to add that after the tracker was found, the team went out with a sonar equipped boat to look for the culprit in the vicinity and got sonar contact 60+ ft below the boat, an 35ft object swimming slowly.. so at 35ft. It definitely wasn't a great white shark. The size doesn't match, the internal body temp doesn't match.
@lm5363 Жыл бұрын
interesting
@tonysobon4669 Жыл бұрын
First off the Temp of a great white shark is close enough to the tag shown , also white sharks are cold blooded so there body temp will change just based off how much they are moving and the surrounding water. They have data of a core white shark in about the same temp of water at around 80 degrees *F. On top of that since they are a fish there sizes can be far more different then just based off age and any data taken for getting a white shark core temp could be different based off size , where is the data that says that can not be a factor? Then trying to say that a great white only rakes 2 days to complete it's eating and waste cycle does not hold up since they have found a lot of different stuff in sharks stomachs that were in there longer then 2 days , The tracker was made out of materials that a shark stomach is not able to digest the same way they would of things of there normal diet. last the swimming around the same spot for 8 days does not mean anything since if a shark ate something that size it would not be looking for food the next day and was probably just hanging around to digest it's meal and as pointed out in this video or other data that the area is known to have white sharks and we also know that a shark will hang around the spot area for lengths of time. all hat said your theory is not the craziest I have seen and over the years it has been pointed out while white sharks are apex predator's they have weaknesses that other sea life has figured out to exploit. Large shark for the most part do not mess with dolphins even though you would think they would be an easy meal but dolphins have learned to bash sharks in the gills . These are things that make your theory not impossible but I still think it was just a bigger shark and again the shark being called "big" at 9 feet is not true and a 16 feet white shark is big but they have proven to have come across white sharks that get over 20 feet and while I cannot say for sure it sounds much more likely then a deformed sized turtle that you forget needs to breath air and at most a leatherback is thought to be able to hold it's breathe in cold water for up to 7 hours but only with very vety little movement and it seems like it would be very hard for a turtle to drag a shark down to those depths and eat it without coming up for air within a short time frame.
@alexandriarennie5992 Жыл бұрын
@@tonysobon4669there is one thing wrong with your theory though sharks won't try and eat another shark unless it was small enough to not pose a threat sharks don't like to waste all their energy with hunting so if it thinks it's pray is too much of a fight and they might lose they won't even bother shark blood also contains a chemical that works like an alarm when exposed to water and it's been studied that the smell of sharks blood makes other sharks in the area scatter and run away so if it did eat the shark it wouldn't just sit around they don't like the smell of the blood with how sharks hunt and act around each other it's unlikely it was another shake that killed it unless it was literally doubled it's size
@westernjustice3824 Жыл бұрын
@@tonysobon4669this is not against your side or ops just something about sharks and orcas one thing I found funny about this story is how like humans gave generational trauma to most animal species the same is true for orcas They attack anything even mooses (except humans in the wild) with zero need to eat and kill for fun and is a proven fact that if an orca is near by a shark even great white will stear clear of the area for a while So the part where it's a heavy shark and orca population is weird as both can be territorial to even their own species not related in orcas case so it's odd that many sharks stay in that area also with the squid at night as a threat it's really puzzling
@guywithpotatoes82662 жыл бұрын
I think it was a sperm whale and not a giant great white, I mean a sperm whale lives at the surface but hunts at the deep sea plus a sperm whale is warm blooded and far more common than gigantism itcould easily swallow a great white and sientists found cases of sperm whales eating great whites.
@michaelmcconnell7302 Жыл бұрын
i thought so too but the temp would be too high
@harp6964 Жыл бұрын
Yes, but sperm whales would not be able to hold the temperature in which was recorded on the tracker. With how fast it happened, a sperm whale is not able to take on the great white, then dive down. They can only be in such depths for only an hour, meaning that if a sperm whale killed the great white, it would have been more torwards the surface. Gigantism may be rare but not impossible. A gigantic great white is the most scientifically possible because of the sustained internal body temperature the tracker recorded, and no reports of sperm whales have been seen hunting in that area.
@michaelmcconnell7302 Жыл бұрын
I don't think either of you know what a sperm whale is 😄
@LBTVGAMES Жыл бұрын
@@michaelmcconnell7302 don't trust Google
@djkaizane9324 Жыл бұрын
Actually there have been no documented cases of sperm whales killing great whites before
@ArchTeryx00 Жыл бұрын
The latest theories about Livyatan Melvillei going extinct actually have to do with their *prey* going extinct. They were thought to prey primarily on smaller warm-blooded whales, the precursors of our baleen whales. These in turn depended on widely scattered, abundant patches of krill in the warm waters they swam in, and right behind them were Megalodon and Livyatan Melvillei. But when the waters turned cold, the krill these small whales depended on began to gather in much colder waters, and concentrate. Big whales - VERY big whales - had the insulation necessary to survive those cold waters, the giant mouths to take large batches of krill, and most importantly they could fast for a good part of the year - the small whales could not. So the little guys went extinct because they couldn't handle the changed patterns of their prey. What took their place, the ancestors of giants like Right Whales, Bowhead Whales, and Blue Whales, were far too big for even these mega-predators to eat. One slap of the flukes of a Blue Whale would be enough to fatally damage even a Megalodon or Livyatan. And so when the little whales went, so did Megalodon and Livyatan Melvillei, starved to extinction by the loss of their primary prey.
@YampaYak-vd1xo8 ай бұрын
Their first mistake was assuming that the shark was dead because the tracker was removed.
@GHOSTKILLERAAA7 ай бұрын
And the second: Why the same shark couldn't have eaten the sensor that came off its back? Sharks can eat trash... Even tires!
@andrehenkel91217 ай бұрын
He ate the tracker, cause when it was found, it was bleeched out, from stomach acid!
@johnfeola6047 Жыл бұрын
Wow I never would have thought a 9 foot shark could weigh 2000 lbs ,that’s amazing
@Tommytakanawa Жыл бұрын
The 16ft did. Derp
@xpstg1 Жыл бұрын
Honestly, the fact remains that this could have also just been the Top Dorsal Fin where the tracking device was attached, just bitten off instead of the entire Shark itself actually eaten whole.. the fact that something much larger exists is in fact possible and I do believe there actually is. My opinion is the tracking device and Dorsal Fin Portion was the only portion in fact eaten by perhaps another shark in warmer waters at surface level before submerging to the depths before its body temp cooled, or an unknown warm blooded undiscovered creature... ;-) just another possibility ;-)
@smellygirth Жыл бұрын
yep its probably whats the case or similar it unattached somehow as cool as it is too imagine a huge monster consuming a shark whole is thats just it, cool would also be cool to be wrong
@KrazyIndeed Жыл бұрын
I'm more fascinated by the fact a tiny little computer board was out in the middle of the ocean, 1,000 feet deep, and still ended up on shore. Thousand of tons of trash are just floating out there for years but this little computer board made it home.
@That_OneGuy46 Жыл бұрын
It would have to be its size, weight, and current at the time, which is why more trash appears on particular beaches than on others.
@Marconel1009 ай бұрын
Imagine tagging a Huge shark.. just to find out it was eaten by a much bigger monster shark...
@Fr0styJade8 ай бұрын
I have been to sea thousands of times, and this frightens me
@Marconel1008 ай бұрын
@@Fr0styJade Yeah, a literal sea monster eaten by an even bigger sea monster, its not safe
@meee68364 ай бұрын
9ft is a Juvenile its not full size.
@Marconel1004 ай бұрын
@@meee6836 9ft is huge
@elkelewtschuk98942 жыл бұрын
Very interesting video. Makes you think of the possibilities of what is lurking in the unexplored depths of our oceans.
@ScpDrRisha2 жыл бұрын
Could be a mosasaur because they were real millions of years ago but 80% of the ocean hasn't been explored so it could've been anything for all we know
@kieranhart5776 Жыл бұрын
I honestly think an orca killed the shark, ripped out its liver as they do often. Great white liver is an orcas favourite meal. Then other sharks scavenged the remains, another great white ate the part that had the tag. They are warm blooded. That’s what happened folks no matter how much you want it to be a a Megladon. 😝 🦈
@-Michael0212- Жыл бұрын
@@kieranhart5776 bro shut up please, no one asked you.
@-Michael0212- Жыл бұрын
Also, then how did it end up 1900 feet below the deep ocean? That can’t be the explanation.
@joemckinney3514 Жыл бұрын
Maybe an Archelon? They would have been big enough to eat a 9 foot great white and since it was a enormous sea turtle there's a possibility it was carnivorous
@BinroWasRight Жыл бұрын
Fun video! By the way, 16 feet in an adult great white isn't gigantism, it's the average size of a fully adult female, though it is very much on the biggest side for males. The largest females have been measured at 20-21 feet. I could see easily how one of the more massive female great whites took Shark Alpha.
@truthhurts79 Жыл бұрын
Nope
@michaelmercado4784 Жыл бұрын
Thank you female great whites are bigger it was a female most likely
@Cybersawz Жыл бұрын
Yup.@@truthhurts79
@GrainMuncher Жыл бұрын
Alpha’s tag sank at a speed of around 130-160km/h, to a depth that sharks really just don’t go without reason.
@Smokeyr6711 ай бұрын
@@truthhurts79 Yep
@WTAF12 жыл бұрын
When the tracker was analyzed, it said that the shark dove very deep, suddenly and abruptly, yet held the same external temperature. Meaning it was probably swallowed whole.
@oliverrey4170 Жыл бұрын
Witch means it is a probity a moasasaur or a megalodon
@maximaldinotrap Жыл бұрын
@@oliverrey4170 Megalodon was a coastal predator not a deep sea one. We would have seen it. Mosasarus is defo extinct though Monitor Lizards could easily start Mosasaur 2.0 if they wanted to start going back into the ocean.
@grimreminder5038 Жыл бұрын
Or another shark, in an effort to save itself from getting injured itself, blindsided it from above, ripped a chunk off and kept going down. They tag the fin, it doesn't necessarily cover the rest of the body. Or a sperm whale, since they duke it out with Giant Squids a lot and found an easier meal in that shark
@DIRTYPLACCY Жыл бұрын
@@kieranhart5776 nobody said megladon shut up
@travisking6209 Жыл бұрын
We33
@electrolysisresearch8013 Жыл бұрын
Not only are 20ft or more Great white sharks a fairly common sight. But hammer heads and tiger sharks occasionally get 18ft or more.
@mws755 Жыл бұрын
Exactly. The kid in the video acts like a 16 foot great white is some rare phenomenon lol
@RokuroCarisu5 ай бұрын
If Megalodon was still alive, we would be finding their freshly lost teeth washed up on beaches.
@BassDropper9914 ай бұрын
They‘d sink..
@RokuroCarisu4 ай бұрын
@@BassDropper991 Some would wash ashore eventually. It happens with the teeth of other sharks all the time.
@TexasTeacher-vb1ic Жыл бұрын
It's pretty common knowledge that a 9 foot great white is on the small end and likely a youngish shark. 17 footers are large but not uncommon. The average female is between 12 and 16 feet with Deep Blue being between 19-21 feet. Super fun video but I am reasonably sure gigantism didn't play a role.
@tonysobon4669 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I always felt like these videos try to up play the size of the eaten shark to be to big when besides what you pointed out there are other Sharks that can hit the 20 feet mark.
@kit266022 Жыл бұрын
Is the Megalodon.
@Magneticitist Жыл бұрын
Given the massiveness of the oceans, it honestly doesn't make much difference the size of the creature when it comes to how often we might see it. If a Megalodon were to have the same habits as other animals we do often see then I suppose the chances are very small. If it happened to dwell in only the deeper waters then I guess our chances of seeing it are based on how many underwater rovers we have out there.
@godislord3377 Жыл бұрын
What if it had come off
@caseypiper11 Жыл бұрын
I highly doubt that a creature of that size would be able to find enough to eat. It would have to be a plankton eater like some whales.
@videowizards224 Жыл бұрын
Whatever changed its direction,then dove. Maybe have been food unto what temp. Then expelled to? Float?
@danbruuu7938 Жыл бұрын
@@caseypiper11 Sperm Whale? They're huge and find plenty enough to eat that certainly ain't small plankton. The teeth on those guys has not evolved to be like the size of a large city rat in order to filter-feed down there :P Plenty creatures find enough large creatures to predate upon down there in those dark unexplored regions - and that is only what we have already discovered and proven! If you wanna believe all that's predominantly down there is plankton then you're mistaken.
@giovanni-ed7zq Жыл бұрын
nope megs can only be in warm waters like tiger sharks.
@mgrimm5500 Жыл бұрын
Has anyone ever considered it was attacked by multiple creatures and then something happened to eat the piece that had the tracker. Also sharks eat each other too. Could have been some kind of feeding frenzy and Alpha was a victim. Happens a lot in nature.
@AnimalLoving-24 Жыл бұрын
Good point
@belcurve Жыл бұрын
This is my theory as well. Animals aren't like humans, it's not like some predator bought the shark and the entire thing was his meal alone. A carcass is a complete free-for-all for anything in the area.
@williamjebril5552 Жыл бұрын
especially if it was hurt
@Brummiejohn77 Жыл бұрын
Tag washed up tho !!
@hughgordon6435 Жыл бұрын
Doesn't take an animal/ seacreature to swallow shark alpha whole? Just tear a chunk off? There are many examples of large fish having chunks bitten out?
@girlwithlion8 ай бұрын
we watched this as part of our home schooling on friday and my six year old has asked to watch it every day since then. i am not exaggerating. (to be fair, it’s only sunday. but i know when my child is starting a trend…) anyway, your voice is incredibly soothing to listen to and i just want to express my appreciation for the fact that, if i’m going to have to listen to this video at LEAST daily (and possibly multiple times daily), at least it’s rather pleasant to listen to. when i have it memorized, i’ll do a lip sync reaction video to it. 😜
@girlwithlion8 ай бұрын
just wanted to update. it’s tuesday. little one is still watching this every day. today we have watched it twice.
@girlwithlion7 ай бұрын
WE ARE STILL WATCHING THIS. WE ARE UP TO A MINIMUM OF TWICE A DAY. I KNOW THESE COMMENTS WON’T BE SEEN FOR 13 YEARS. I JUST WANT THOSE FUTURE VIEWERS TO KNOW I AM SURVIVING.
@johng40937 ай бұрын
If only school was this interesting during the long boring, wasted years of my youth.
@theashrebornagain Жыл бұрын
I thought it was a colossal squid, but the cannibal gigantism shark makes a lot of sense. As much as I'd like to hear that there's some new mystery unsolved concerning leviathans of lucid size, I think I'd sleep easier if nothing of the sort existed. That said... The ocean always has unsolved mysteries, right?
@Servellion Жыл бұрын
It didn't have gigantism. Great whites can reach 20 ft in length. 16 ft is average size for females, but they can get bigger without having gigantism. Deep Blue is 20 ft and still doesn't have gigantism.
@theashrebornagain Жыл бұрын
Wow I had misconception for their size Still though, if the smallest are 13 ft and the largest are 20 ft, it feels like the larger one would have to have an extra couple meters before being able to devour another and drag it down hundreds of meters through the ocean.
@Servellion Жыл бұрын
@@theashrebornagain Or it could just bite the chunk of flesh that had the tracker out.
@mr._durden_ Жыл бұрын
I believe it was a squid, either giant or colossal. I’ve seen sharks with suction cup markings, matching with squid tentacles.
@HafijurRahman-i7s Жыл бұрын
I’ve read people’s comments regarding ocean 🌊 mystery & many known & unknown ocean 🌊 beasts roaming in the deepest parts. 95% of our oceans unexplored, we only explored 5% still haven’t listed all names of ocean marines because of huge numbers of varieties. Now let’s talk about the unknown & unexplored part we never ventured in & what lies near the surface or in deepest part. As u know ? 71% of our planet 🌎 is blue which means it’s water & only 29% is land & within our land territory we have soo many monsters & mysteries too solve about but still much is unknown, over vast worlds territory. If aren’t familiar what’s lurking about in our remote lands but how is possible, for us to know what’s underneath our ocean 🌊 there’s demonic ocean beasts or prehistoric monstrous deadliest marines might be lurking 👀 in our oceans looking for their next supper. For example Pacific Ocean is the largest among all oceans on earth has area bigger than all lands of 7 continents, imagine what type of marine life or maybe paranormal monsters lurking in our oceans may caused instant kill of Alpha Shark
@kieranhart5776 Жыл бұрын
Btw a 16’ white isn’t nearly as big as they get. They grow to 23’ very common
@lyndoncmp5751 Жыл бұрын
Yes, lots of examples of great whites over 16ft. All females given the chance will grow larger than 16ft.
@luidu07 Жыл бұрын
16 ft is common, but 23 feet is the maximum size estimated. Since the largest shark ever measured was 21 ft, a 20 ft Great white is pretty rare guys.
@luidu07 Жыл бұрын
But tbh i do beleive that if it git eaten by a Shark, that thing would be at least 23 feet and may be even bigger.
@virginccyy7645 Жыл бұрын
Yeah back in 1970s there wasn't a lot of huge Great White because of no protection species but because of that, Great Whites have rebounded and they are surviving to greater age and 20ft. isn't that rare!
@moomarkel Жыл бұрын
Yeah Deep Blue is supposedly the largest recorded and video recorded on several occasions now. Think she's just over 20 foot. But yeah a 15+ foot would definitely take down a 9 foot no problem.
@larryrepoza577110 ай бұрын
Around 40 years ago, I was having a conversation with a retired fisherman whom at one time had also captained the URI research vessel out of Narraganset RI. I asked him what the strangest thing he had ever brought up in his nets was. He initially told me left over torpedoes and such from WWII. There is still a sunken U-boat off block island to this day. So, I said to him I was interested in strange sea life. His response was a 25 foot long, 5,000-pound great white shark came up in his net once. It was 1 mile off Charlestown beach in RI (Block Island sound). At that time, I didn't know that great whites usually didn't exceed 16 feet. After all I grew up with Jaws lol. All these years later I hear about megalodon and ever since I cannot help but be suspicious that he had in fact caught a young megalodon. They cut it up and tossed it overboard if I remember correctly because there was no market for that type of fish then. His catching incident happened approximately 80 years ago as it happened about 40 years before he told me the story. He was in his 80's at the time of the conversation. This a true story. It was a pity he hadn't taken a picture of it.
@jaypostchild20847 ай бұрын
I call bs
@7vampgirl3 ай бұрын
This story broke my heart. Are you telling me these guys just killed for nothing and extraordinary animal, maybe the last real megalodon? Damn, we do deserve the worst... Thank you for sharing it, though.
@UCNTD0THT8 ай бұрын
Me when they mentioned Australia “ Huh , it’s always something going on with animals over their” 😂😂
@wtfbbq7 ай бұрын
Huh, *there’s* always something going on with animals over *there* you're welcome
@DanishGamerWalkthroughs Жыл бұрын
Are you certain it wasn't Aquaman from Atlantis? He's known to have super human strength and can swim very fast in water.
@sergiozammel8261 Жыл бұрын
Atlantis is no joke ,, I know where it was, and my best friend is an Atlantian.
@nathanhale7444 Жыл бұрын
Don't digestive acids create heat when they're doing they're thing? Does anyone know what the stomach temp of a cold blooded critter like a giant squid be while it's digesting or do they just assume they know everything already and didn't bother to look for evidence as they do with everything else.
@dianedoncheski2302 Жыл бұрын
I believe squid are cold-blooded. They forage at night in low waters I think.
@dianedoncheski2302 Жыл бұрын
Smart ugly creatures.
@dianedoncheski2302 Жыл бұрын
They aren't mammals.
@dianedoncheski2302 Жыл бұрын
Multilegged, smart snakes I perceive them to be. Pennsylvania head looking things!
@dianedoncheski2302 Жыл бұрын
Penis headed things! Assistant, take a powder on type correction!
@RobinPlayzGamezToo Жыл бұрын
What could also be a reason that shark alpha got draged so deep was because of Water Pressure because a bigger shark could handle greater depths it could weaken the smaller shark Alpha. Just a little thing to consider.
@true_nights_edge Жыл бұрын
the pressure could have also crushed the tag if that’s true, but good hypothesis nonetheless
@Kozoku4 ай бұрын
A rare moment when YT recommendations has failed me. This video should've been 5 mins at the most.
@fredachildress3728 Жыл бұрын
Considering that the oceans are really deep and we cannot get to the very bottom, then it is possible to have creatures living there.
@rogerrabbit80 Жыл бұрын
The deepest area of the ocean is the Challenger Deep, located at the southern end of the Mariana Trench. Recorded depth is 10,902-10,929 meters, or 35,755 to 35,853 feet. The first manned craft to descend to the bottom was an Italian research bathyscaphe named Trieste, on January 23, 1960. It was piloted by Swiss oceanographer Jacques Piccard and US Navy Lieutenant Don Walsh. Manned descents 1960: Trieste (Jacques Piccard, Don Walsh), 35,814 feet 2012: Deepsea Challenger (James Cameron), 35,787 feet 2019: DSV Limiting Factor (Victor Vesovo), 35,853 feet Unmanned descents 1996: Kaikō, 35,784 feet 2008: ABISMO, 33,655 feet 2009: Nereus, 35,768 feet 2018: Haidou-1, 35,325 feet
@DIRTYPLACCY Жыл бұрын
No shit sherlock not like we have some big dinosaurs down there
@EverettFord Жыл бұрын
you are rong.
@That_OneGuy46 Жыл бұрын
An undiscovered creature hypothetically indeed can exist in the area of the incident, but it certainly couldn't be one great enough to consume a great white shark. If a creature of such a great size did exist at those depths ( based on the assumption it isn't an undiscovered giant squid ) one most likely would have been discovered beached and deceased from a Giant Squid attack, as we know there live around that area as well.
@SonicBoy14 Жыл бұрын
Another incredible video!!! Your channel was my #1 source of entertainment during covid. Forced to work from home (and even now my employer is almost completely virtual, one day a week in office) I watched your channel more than any other while I worked. Still do!! Thank you so much for all the incredible content!! 🤗
@peggyjones9080 Жыл бұрын
Wait a minute, you said that we watched it while you work ?
@cassisavage4615 Жыл бұрын
Same. Be amazed is a household daily with our 8 year old as well. We love this channel
@sweetamaretto01 Жыл бұрын
Same here
@That_one_kid76 Жыл бұрын
Same
@georgeenannjoseph7853 Жыл бұрын
Spoiler alert. It was a 16 foot shark that had gigantictism and was cannibalistic
@ifind5036 Жыл бұрын
It's the common exscuse to cover up about the meg...could be babey megs..who really knows..
@ThatCarGuy1983 Жыл бұрын
Sharks are cannibalistic...
@ZacharyLerner-z4l3 ай бұрын
Can you not ruin the whole idea of a giant super predator
@banzai17833 ай бұрын
Thank you❤❤
@Reeftank19795 ай бұрын
I really like your content. Fascinating stuff. I have been in the reef tank hobby for over 20 years so my passion is with the ocean.
@darkestwilightt Жыл бұрын
If the meg was still alive (I don't think it is for a second) but assuming it is, it could technically survive if it has evolved enough and remains in the deepest depths of the ocean. Ocean life is typically gets significantly larger deeper down than near the surface due to deep sea gigantisism. The sleeper shark is a great example of that, however just like he said in the video the meg would have had to evolve similarly to the sleeper shark and probably live in colder waters as well. The cold is a factor to the sleeper sharks slow growing and longevity, but the problem with that is that as far as scientists are aware the meg was cold blooded that thrived in very warm waters so it would have had to not only evolve like the sleeper shark, but also evolve to produce some heat like the Great White to live or go to the extreme and somehow adapt like the Greenland shark and survive in the frigid cold of the poles while still being cold blooded.
@karencourt5684 Жыл бұрын
I hear bull sharks r very meen and not to be trusted
@JokerScribe Жыл бұрын
There are animals bigger than dinosaurs even today in the oceans. Whales are the main contenders though like the Blue Whale which is the largest animal to have ever existed, and in current times. The Humpback whale is a very aggressive whale that have been known to attack even groups of Orcas (Killer Whales) and win. It is possible one of them could have hit the shark and knocked its tracker off. The Orcas actually have a stronger bit force than Dinosaurs too, which just goes to show how dangerous the oceans really are.
@handledav Жыл бұрын
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@Mamba-Kush Жыл бұрын
"Ocean life is typically gets", gotcha.
@karencourt5684 Жыл бұрын
@@Mamba-Kush what?????
@curtriedel5036 Жыл бұрын
In 1994 a friend and I saw what we estimated to be a 40 foot great white from our Navy ship about 300 miles off the coast of Brazil. Nobody has ever believed us,,but that's ok because we Both saw it. It was absolutely HUGE. Far bigger than the biggest great white known to exist,,,Deep Blue.
@emperorofpluto Жыл бұрын
Probably a basking shark or a whale shark. From the surface they look a lot like great whites except they’re enormous - TikTok is full of people misidentifying them.
@Tommytakanawa Жыл бұрын
@@emperorofpluto nope. It was megalodon.
@chronicwasp Жыл бұрын
@@Tommytakanawa Are you joking or-?
@Tommytakanawa Жыл бұрын
@@chronicwasp I never joke about megalodon
@saint013 Жыл бұрын
I did hear of a huge shark in the pacific that took down a whale in front of some tourists on a ship. I wish people would take pictures you'd think in this day and age that would be the first thing to do!. Wow so this 40 ft shark did it have same coloring as a great white ? What was it doing behaving? Plz elaborate I'm intrigued.
@nigelhill8811 Жыл бұрын
Yes the temperature is the problem. It could not a fish or squid as pointed out in the video. It had to be a large carnivorous creature probably a killer whale. As several people pointed out the poor old shark most likely just got bitten. The tracker then got pooped out or regurgitated. 😮
@YouTubeallowedmynametobestolen10 ай бұрын
"Yes the temperature is the problem ... It had to be a large carnivorous creature probably a killer whale." You just contradicted yourself. Because the temperature was not as high as it would have been in a mammal, it could NOT have been an orca. So what would have made more sense would be "The temperature is the problem. It could not have been a killer whale."
@FiremanPlayz-k9w21 күн бұрын
Who’s watching this video in 2024
@villePirttikoski12 күн бұрын
Bud is an ai
@The_great_papyrus-nehhehe3 күн бұрын
IM WATCHING THIS IN 1972, NYEH HEH HEH
@savannahhamilton804417 сағат бұрын
Me, but I have already watched it. Multiple times actually . Well, all of Be Amazed’s videos.
@Melanie-cv3cx4 сағат бұрын
Nair, im in 9999 :)
@ZarahBee Жыл бұрын
I’m curious why a giant cannibal shark is accepted as a solution when it is also cold-blooded and that exact criterion was used to eliminate several other of the theories
@DarkFlamesDarkness Жыл бұрын
They couldnt figure out the answer & ran out of time for the project & had to post perhaps
@davidc2838 Жыл бұрын
Great Whites and similar members (Makos, Salmon Sharks, etc.) are actually WARM blooded. That's why the can be in colder water than some other shark species.
@anishkumarbiswas7288 Жыл бұрын
I think shark alpha may not be necessarily dead. There was a struggle between the shark and another shark or whale. The tag came off and most probably wound up in the mouth of a shark or whale that dives that deep. Sperm whale is 1 candidate. It could also stay without air for hours.
@shawnmatthews5118 Жыл бұрын
Something which always bugged me about the dinosaurs being, allegedly, wiped out by a meteor strike, was the sea dwelling dinosaurs dying out, too, whereas sharks and whales just continued on? It doesn’t add up.
@shawnmatthews5118 Жыл бұрын
@@captainbrooks oh? You’ve never heard of the Plesiosaur, or the Ichthyosaur, or the Basilosaurus? The latter was a type of whale, FYI. It cracks me up when people try to be snarky, only to expose themselves as intellectual frauds.
@shawnmatthews5118 Жыл бұрын
@@captainbrooks I didn’t forget to mention it. I assumed your learned self knew it already, or was I wrong?
@shawnmatthews5118 Жыл бұрын
@@captainbrooks likewise. I just don't think something that would kill off land animals would have the same effect on sea life.
@shawnmatthews5118 Жыл бұрын
@@captainbrooks I can accept the loss of larger predators, but not all species were enormous, nor were they all surface dwellers, hence the Megalodon surviving until about 100,000 years ago (speculative). This has been a very enjoyable exchange, Cap.
@dearneholton53662 ай бұрын
To be honest the megalodon could still be alive and living in the 80% of the ocean that we haven’t explored yet
@chvi1897 Жыл бұрын
Incredible that this channel can achieve SO many views for such low level of content! So much to learn about you human fellows (seriously taking notes).
@tjwoolf2210 ай бұрын
Obviously, you are not learning a thing. Note this, maybe not spend your day trying to criticize random videos for attention. Video was fun and didn't claim to be an expert. Go watch Call of Duty videos. Those hackers and lags deserve it and you'll have much more fun.
@bandymall768810 ай бұрын
Your goals sound basic
@ArielVarrente Жыл бұрын
Give the cameraman a price for getting inside the predator's stomach to take that photo
@danyboesmans8585 Жыл бұрын
I personally saw a 6m shark when fishing from a boat in the Indian Ocean near Mombasa Kenya. So a 5 meter (giant shark as you call them) is not so uncommon.
@alaricgoldkuhl155 Жыл бұрын
There was a 5-6m great white spotted by divers off the coast of Byron Bay in the 90s.
@Smokeyr6711 ай бұрын
A 6 metre Great White is a massive individual and extremely rare, so you where extremely lucky :). I was lucky enough to see a smaller specimen (4 or so metres) and it was FREAKING HUGE :)
@wholegraintotal6 ай бұрын
I think the reason why that giant great white dove so deep is so that way it crushes the smaller one and eat it easily
@JasonSmith-eu4ng Жыл бұрын
I wonder what state the tracker was found in? Was it chewed up or did it show sings of stomach acid? It seems like there is something there that would shed more light on the mystery. If the tracker was in perfect shape it seems unlikely that it would have gone end to end in a giant shark, with all those teeth munching down repeatedly and somehow the tracker is unharmed at all?
@Zdraviski Жыл бұрын
If there had been any damage to the tracker, it would have been mentioned. Occam's razor says the shark just lost the tag.
@freedomtompkins95362 жыл бұрын
I like these kinds of videos
@kieranhart5776 Жыл бұрын
I honestly think an orca killed the shark, ripped out its liver as they do often. Great white liver is an orcas favourite meal. Then other sharks scavenged the remains, another great white ate the part that had the tag. They are warm blooded. That’s what happened folks no matter how much you want it to be a a Megladon. 😝 🦈
@freedomtompkins9536 Жыл бұрын
@@kieranhart5776 it couldn’t have been it was a different temperature remember
@That_one_kid76 Жыл бұрын
@@kieranhart5776 if u think about it an orca does not rip,tear or thrash it's pray it comes up and smashes the prays underside to paralize and eat it + orcas do not go that deep and usually do not sudenly veer away from there feeding places
@LBTVGAMES Жыл бұрын
For anyone who might be wondering how they can tell which Tracker belongs to which shark They have microchips in them that name the shark So kind of like a real life gamertag
@bobthegoat7090 Жыл бұрын
I doubt anyone thought that. All trackers have some sort of ID. GPS wouldn't even work without something identifying each device.
@LBTVGAMES Жыл бұрын
@@bobthegoat7090 no I saw a comment asking how GPS worked and then a guy replied saying that it had DNA on it and that's how they figured out who the chip belong to
@rogerrabbit80 Жыл бұрын
It's probably even simpler. Each tag or tracker has a number. When it's planted, somebody writes down that "Tracker Q7356 was planted on a Great White on July 22, 2014", and that information is later entered into a database. When the item is found, they look it up in the database.
@billyw59655 ай бұрын
Imagine if he’s just forgot the move and stopped breathing then died and went down to the sea floor
@Dante_Fr Жыл бұрын
The great white could've been eaten by a group of sharks. It happens all the time. And since there were so many in the death valley, it could've easily been swarmed.
@dussilver5712 Жыл бұрын
Can tell you from personal experience that Bremer Bay WA is 1 of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Beautiful turquoise water, and shark attacks are very rare.
@starfishw7138 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful narration with cute chuckles involved
@JanDaren_yourlocalfriendАй бұрын
Why did I think it was the Mosasaurus 💀
@shlomoowl4717 Жыл бұрын
i have witnessed a 60 megaldon twice in the bay of baja californa. both times I had a woman with me. These two events occured at different times. We were on cruise ships and took tours to parasail from a speed boat on Baja Bay, Seeimg the creature from the parasail, and being an engineer, it was easy to calculate the length of the shark at 60 or 65 feet long. The incrdidible thing was the neon green glowing fins the first time and neon blue glowing fins the second time.
@davejackson574110 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@moniquedilella79692 жыл бұрын
That was quite interesting and entertaining. Thanks
@kieranhart5776 Жыл бұрын
I honestly think an orca killed the shark, ripped out its liver as they do often. Great white liver is an orcas favourite meal. Then other sharks scavenged the remains, another great white ate the part that had the tag. They are warm blooded. That’s what happened folks no matter how much you want it to be a a Megladon. 😝 🦈
@gripitandripit Жыл бұрын
I imagine it was a Great White, but it doesn’t have to been an enormous, Great White. It could have been a Great White shark that just bit off the dorsal fin of the 9ft Great White to help incapicate it and then swallowed the fin.
@kieranhart5776 Жыл бұрын
I honestly think an orca killed the shark, ripped out its liver as they do often. Great white liver is an orcas favourite meal. Then other sharks scavenged the remains, another great white ate the part that had the tag. They are warm blooded. That’s what happened folks no matter how much you want it to be a a Megladon. 😝 🦈
@lyndoncmp5751 Жыл бұрын
Kieran, Orcas don't do it often. Only orcas from 3 pods have been documented attacking great whites and only certain orcas within those pods. 99.9% of orcas don't attack great whites. It wasn't recorded until 1997 and then it was another 20 years until it was recorded again.
@DIRTYPLACCY Жыл бұрын
@@kieranhart5776 shut up
@richmax8486 Жыл бұрын
@@kieranhart5776 exactly what I think. Orcas eat GW livers all the time. The rest would be scavenged by all kinds of animals.
@tijanamilenkovic9442 Жыл бұрын
@@richmax8486 the most muscular sea creatures: Atlantic mackerel - 3.8 kg of pure muscle, 10% body fat mahi mahi - 13 kg of pure muscle, 5% body fat great barracuda - 23 kg of pure muscle, 10% body fat king mackerel - 45 kg of pure muscle, 5% body fat spinner dolphin - 79 kg of pure muscle, 5% body fat white marlin - 82.5 kg of pure muscle, 5% body fat bull shark - 130 kg of pure muscle, 5% body fat Atlantic bluefin tuna - 150 kg of pure muscle, 5% body fat common dolphin - 150 kg of pure muscle, 5% body fat sand tiger shark - 159 kg of pure muscle, 5% body fat striped dolphin - 160 kg of pure muscle, 5% body fat Pacific white sided dolphin - 200 kg of pure muscle, 5% body fat Fraser's dolphin - 200 kg of pure muscle, 5% body fat yellowfin tuna - 180 kg of pure muscle, 5% body fat striped marlin - 220 kg of pure muscle, 5% body fat great hammerhead shark - 230 kg of pure muscle, 5% body fat bottlenose dolphin - 300 kg of pure muscle, 5% body fat Pacific bluefin tuna - 450 kg of pure muscle, 5% body fat tiger shark - 635 kg of pure muscle, 5% body fat swordfish - 650 kg of pure muscle, 5% body fat black marlin - 750 kg of pure muscle, 5% body fat great white shark - 1.800 kg of pure muscle, 5% body fat killer whale - 5.442 kg of pure muscle, 5% body fat
@kellyawomi44548 ай бұрын
Some narrator's are way too lazy and irritating, but I had a sound sleep since your way of telling the story seems to be a great lullaby. I could sleell like a new born baby thank you.😊
@naurezmikael9552 Жыл бұрын
The Livyatan Melvillei , commonly known as The Leviathan, was known to be the only marine beast to compete with the Megalodon in terms of food. It also was confirmed by scientists that it's bite force could rival that of The Megalodon. In my opinion, it is the most likely candidate. Great video as always and keep up the good work. It is why I subscribed.
@jacobyrassilon Жыл бұрын
Except, ofc, there's that pesky "they've been extinct for over 9 million years" thing. Nothing that huge would have gone undetected in our modern age, especially if it was said to havve come up and grabbed the shark.
@naurezmikael9552 Жыл бұрын
@@jacobyrassilon Good point.However,Be Amazed himself said that some creatures could have evolved. Maybe the reason that no one has seen it is because it evolved. But then again any candidate Amazed mentioned also could have evolved.We'll never completely know what actually devoured Alpha.
@robertmartinjr.4537 Жыл бұрын
The Ancient Livyatan whale aka the Mevillei a relative of the modern day Sperm Whale was believed to be a surface hunter preying on small and medium sized baleen whales.
@robertmartinjr.4537 Жыл бұрын
@@jacobyrassilon true that if the Livyatan still existed we have known for sure it was just as large as a modern day Sperm Whale and it hunted small and medium sized baleen whales. We would have know from all the whale carcasses.
@KH4I.2 жыл бұрын
I think sharks are great but scary sea animals. Sharks seems so interesting to me. I like watching shark stuff .
@brianl.5454 Жыл бұрын
Dive with them . They are SO SO very graceful. When relaxed, they are so graceful and peaceful. The "scary" factor is quickly forgotten in my experience.
@Fierysaint12 жыл бұрын
There is actually much more evidence of a great flood that killed the dinosaurs than a meteor. That makes a giant predator possible. That also makes all the shark tracking data make sense.
@harp6964 Жыл бұрын
Yes, after the meteor strike, a great tsunami occurred. That was because of the meteors impact shift it created deep in the earth. If the dinosaurs survived the meteor strike, they would later be killed off by said tsunami. This is why we have such great fossils that tell us what happened. Fossilization can only occur if the body was submerged in water, then the layers upon layers of soil, rock, etc. If dinosaurs were to survive that, they would have to deal with 10 years of no sunlight, killing off plants, omnivores (ornithisichians), then eventually the carnivores (theropods). The inlet dinosaurs that did survive were the ones that could fly, which is why birds are the direct descendants of dinosaurs. Sea dinosaurs could only survive if they were able to stay out of the acid polluted waters.
@Fierysaint1 Жыл бұрын
@@harp6964 All of that is partially true except it wasn't a meteor. It was a comet strike. It's also responsible for the ice age afterwards.
@harp6964 Жыл бұрын
@@Fierysaint1 Ah, yes. Rookie mistake, lol. It was 100% a comet.There is definitely a distinct difference between the two. Thank you for the correction mate!
@DIRTYPLACCY Жыл бұрын
Shut up there is only second hand evidence of a flood. We can literally see the astroid crater that killed the dinosaurs so shut up and talk about your religous bullshit elsewhere. Go back to school i remember getting taught to never believe a secondary source in school you should have learnt the same.
@DIRTYPLACCY Жыл бұрын
@@Fierysaint1 you can see the crater in the gulf of mexico so maybe go back to school mate you have no idea what your on about
@curiousnerdkitteh8 ай бұрын
I figured if there were deep sea vents that could have been where the sudden heat came from. They're not really detailing how long the heat remained or more about the biometrics. I guess the scientists know better than me though lol.
@ahopcroft2 жыл бұрын
Who’s to say the whole shark was eaten? Hawks who have trackers have known to get trackers off. With a shark could it be possible it popped off in the chase them was eaten, or only lost the dorsal fin with the tag?
@Titan-lj1ex2 жыл бұрын
I think they saw how the temperature of of the tag changed
@bobthegoat7090 Жыл бұрын
@@Titan-lj1ex A shame they didn't release the data.
@kieranhart5776 Жыл бұрын
I honestly think an orca killed the shark, ripped out its liver as they do often. Great white liver is an orcas favourite meal. Then other sharks scavenged the remains, another great white ate the part that had the tag. They are warm blooded. That’s what happened folks no matter how much you want it to be a a Megladon. 😝 🦈
@jamiebarlow2546 Жыл бұрын
May I ask where the second to last clip around 27:39 is from? That is a huge Great White she's just casually petting and I was curious if it's a clip from a movie or an actual diver shot. (It was quick to circle around too. Scary!)
@imip1984 Жыл бұрын
Very tiny writing down the bottom says it’s from a horror movie. Deep Blue Sea 3.
@sophieanderson1885 Жыл бұрын
Hi, there! I enjoyed this video. I noticed a couple of issues. It was already determined that it couldn't have been a cold-blooded animal like a squid, so how could it have been a cold-blooded animal like a shark? Additionally, a great white shark (even though they're most likely too cold) that's 16' doesn't necessarily mean it would have had giganticism. Female great white sharks have been known to be over 20 feet long. I don't see how a pack of killer whales/orcas couldn't have done it. Just my 2 cents.
@donaldcornwell8956 Жыл бұрын
Appearently white sharks are endothermic which means it's partially warm blooded and can control it's internal temperature which helps it to be a more active predator in cold waters.
@Mc12Demonkiller Жыл бұрын
There’s more to the story. One it was a Tiger Shark tagged. Two the temp matched that of a Great White and three the tag went further then 1600 feet down. Great Whites are known for staying around 3000 feet deep and even further with the deepest I believe was at almost 6000 feet. They also found the shark they originally tagged alive because it had the same exact scaring and I believe they tagged the fin for identification. This guy botched the entire story up.
@darkknight1340 Жыл бұрын
I agree with you re the orcas.A pack of orcas,especially if there are calves in the pod, would rip apart any great white that got too close.
@annaabney1420 Жыл бұрын
Great white sharks are warm-blooded.
@skipperclinton1087Ай бұрын
So here's a puzzle for you concerning Megladon: "Prehistoric crocodiles were called archosaurs. These ruling reptiles originated over 250 million years ago, long before dinosaurs, birds, and modern-day crocodiles." So, if the dinosaurs were wiped out by a meteor but crocks survived, then why not Megladon?