Why did Megalodon go extinct? - Jack Cooper and Catalina Pimiento

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @JesusMartinez-rr2ry
    @JesusMartinez-rr2ry Год назад +3491

    How unfortunate for Megalodon to have one of the contributing factors of its extinction basically being a miniature version of itself.

    • @TheEclecticDyslexic
      @TheEclecticDyslexic Год назад +189

      Not actually all that uncommon. Being large tends to be a mark against species when it comes to adaptability. They have effectively min maxed too hard into a niche, and if the niche is disrupted in any meaningful way... It usually means extinction.

    • @Pibola64
      @Pibola64 Год назад +135

      ​@@TheEclecticDyslexicso you could say that megalodons min-maxed for the current meta to be the absolute best, then subsequent updates to the meta and the emergence of new playstyle threw them off into a decline until the playstyle eventually fell out of favor

    • @livingithefullest
      @livingithefullest Год назад +51

      @@Pibola64tierzoo viewer I see

    • @loowick4074
      @loowick4074 Год назад +40

      The top of the food chain are usually the first to fall if any minor disruption occurs in the food chain.

    • @UserAgreementNoodle
      @UserAgreementNoodle Год назад +8

      @@TheEclecticDyslexic Min maxer when balance patch drops: Pikachu face

  • @SomeoneNews
    @SomeoneNews Год назад +1577

    Respect of the person who made the thumbnail it's adorable

    • @muak_kuak
      @muak_kuak Год назад +55

      It really brings down the absolute terror of the megalodon, kinda glad they drew it cute and like an adorable sea cat

    • @loganshark667
      @loganshark667 Год назад +1

      ​@@muak_kuaknah bro, that megaladon looks unnerving

    • @antonialamsyah6859
      @antonialamsyah6859 Год назад +25

      I can hear it sings, baby megalodon do do do do. . .

    • @Bob-th2jr
      @Bob-th2jr Год назад +13

      ​​@@muak_kuak fearing megalodon would be an irrational fear since Its extinct so your basically just getting scared by the thought of megalodon so Its better to make megalodon look less scary so we don't get megalonophobia💀

    • @Carcharodon
      @Carcharodon Год назад +6

      Megawodon

  • @paleoph6168
    @paleoph6168 Год назад +1370

    For those wondering who the Danish scientist mentioned in the intro is, he is Nicolas Steno. He did empirical, unbiased research which lead to the development of geology. Ted Ed has a video on him.

    • @nygge
      @nygge Год назад +8

      As in the "Steno museum"? Cool 😊

    • @cact0s_ulion405
      @cact0s_ulion405 Год назад +17

      Guy invented Geology itself? Damn, that's impressive!

  • @mhdfrb9971
    @mhdfrb9971 Год назад +927

    Megalodon has captured people's imagination for years and there's something intriguing about the idea of such a massive and powerful creature still roaming the depths of the ocean.

    • @DJuuJ
      @DJuuJ Год назад +40

      Believing Megalodon still exists is intelligent alien life levels of delusion

    • @nussiskate3
      @nussiskate3 Год назад

      @@DJuuJ Intelligent alien life is statistically extremely likely. Megalodon is not...

    • @NOOBCRASTINATOR69
      @NOOBCRASTINATOR69 Год назад +35

      @@DJuuJ we only know 5% of ocean I dunno which son of a god you are but I'm open to all hypothesis

    • @ayyappanchithambaram4575
      @ayyappanchithambaram4575 Год назад +80

      @@NOOBCRASTINATOR69 Yeah no, there is a marine biologist with the channel named, AVNJ who debunked the Megalodon and why it can't live in the modern world. You are actually delusional.

    • @its_dey_mate
      @its_dey_mate Год назад +46

      @@NOOBCRASTINATOR69 1. We have mapped twice that at this point and 2. It is simply impossible for a Megalodon to survive, it doesn't have the space, nor the food.

  • @Xenomrph
    @Xenomrph Год назад +894

    Everyone knows that not only is the megalodon not extinct, but Jason Statham battles them daily to keep us safe (as shown in the documentary ‘The Meg’). Thank god for his noble actions.

    • @pdzombie1906
      @pdzombie1906 Год назад +12

      Everybody knows Megalodons are extinct, and The Meg is not a documentary... It is based on true events of Hollwood appealing to the chinese market...😅

    • @Xenomrph
      @Xenomrph Год назад +124

      @@pdzombie1906 nah The Meg is a true story, everyone knows this

    • @thagomizer1
      @thagomizer1 Год назад +39

      Finally someone actually knows his stuff

    • @QUEfrang
      @QUEfrang Год назад +1

      Jason Statham kills sharks? that immediately makes him a psychopath that wants the earth destroyed.

    • @Xenomrph
      @Xenomrph Год назад +22

      @@QUEfrang I didn’t say he kills them, merely that he battles them

  • @justwaiting5744
    @justwaiting5744 Год назад +65

    This music is just perfect
    And this is the first time I've seen a huggable megalodon.

  • @sophiaisabelle027
    @sophiaisabelle027 Год назад +128

    We learn so many significant thoughts and knowledge from this channel. They’ve been the best.

  • @KnowledgeSpree
    @KnowledgeSpree Год назад +171

    Being so massive makes it much harder to adapt to rapid climate changes. Megalodons have been such a terrifying creatures and yet fragile in terms of survivability. If they were still here would have been scary though...

  • @KingKong-dq6kj
    @KingKong-dq6kj Год назад +497

    As someone who's favorite animals are sharks (hence the profile picture),seeing you guys talk about the meg is an unexpected,yet definitly welcome surprise.

    • @sharknemesis5109
      @sharknemesis5109 Год назад +6

      Welcome to the club 😊

    • @KingKong-dq6kj
      @KingKong-dq6kj Год назад

      @@sharknemesis5109 🫶

    • @thewitchfindergeneral81
      @thewitchfindergeneral81 Год назад +11

      A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one

    • @KingKong-dq6kj
      @KingKong-dq6kj Год назад +5

      @@thewitchfindergeneral81 That's what I said.

    • @hesamhm9383
      @hesamhm9383 Год назад +2

      @KingKong-dq6kj I don't know why but your profile picture made me laugh 😂 maybe cause it is like the shark has stepped on a Lego piece 😂.

  • @kev2015
    @kev2015 Год назад +110

    Sounds awful that megalodon became a victim of its massive bulk and high-calorie demand metabolism. I also read an article that suggested its prey, mainly migratory whales, were able to travel to the poles due to their insulating blubber. Megalodon wasn't able to regulate its body temperature efficiently enough to follow, which partially led to its extinction due to the abscence of prey.

    • @usmanya5110
      @usmanya5110 Год назад +1

      i guess maybe it was too specialized to adapt to the new environment.

  • @wulansawitri
    @wulansawitri Год назад +86

    this is amazing! i never thought about the reason behind megalodon's extinct and here the video gives the answer to me! the animation is super well done as always, but I want to applaud for the word selection that has been used in this video!! i enjoy it to the max!! amazing job as always❤

    • @Nastyace2012
      @Nastyace2012 Год назад +2

      cbs eons also has a great video on this topic.

    • @MrsJudithWright
      @MrsJudithWright Год назад +1

      Thanks for noting the words. Animation easy to appreciate, but someone wrote the script and it is tight and packed with great info.

    • @wulansawitri
      @wulansawitri Год назад

      @@Nastyace2012 ohh i didnt know about the cbs eons yet. definitely will check it out soon! thank you for the suggestion! ^^

    • @wulansawitri
      @wulansawitri Год назад

      @@MrsJudithWright yepp!! i could say that i love poems and noticing how well chosen the words here is making me so amazed yet satisfied. also, they delivered just the right information with the words! love it to the max!!

    • @andaction.agency
      @andaction.agency Год назад +1

      Thank you for your nice comment about animation, we really enjoyed the creation process❤

  • @lifeinbyzantium
    @lifeinbyzantium Год назад +37

    no matter how many times you learn about the Megalodon, they will always impress you.

  • @bumblebee2956
    @bumblebee2956 Год назад +51

    Ted ed never disappoints on the animation 😅

    • @andaction.agency
      @andaction.agency Год назад +2

      Thank you for your nice comment about animation, we really enjoyed the creation process❤

    • @envadeh
      @envadeh 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@andaction.agencyit's so cute

    • @andaction.agency
      @andaction.agency 10 месяцев назад +1

      thank you very much@@envadeh 💞

  • @pkshabbaboy
    @pkshabbaboy Год назад +38

    They went extinct due to the changes in water temperature as they survived in warmer water so as time went by the water went cold

  • @mine_neko
    @mine_neko Год назад +15

    I can't thank you enough!!! TEDEd team ❤ always so on point 🤗 I'm definitely going with more research about Megalodon ~

  • @dhruvchauhan289
    @dhruvchauhan289 Год назад +49

    Imagine being such a predator that your extinction causes disturbance in the GLOBAL food chain and your prey species MULTIPLY in size and number. Man, what days they must've been! Wandering in the cetacean oceans. I wish they make a hyper realistic 3d vr game about it.

    • @salemsaberhagan
      @salemsaberhagan Год назад

      Humans are also predators of such global impact that we've disrupted multiple food chains simply by inventing malls & cold storage

    • @acertainpigeonman9064
      @acertainpigeonman9064 Год назад +1

      Imagine how terrifying it would be to encounter a dunkleosteus in a vr game

    • @metal_pipe9764
      @metal_pipe9764 Год назад +1

      ​@@acertainpigeonman9064depends on what game it is

    • @johndeorian6654
      @johndeorian6654 Год назад +2

      Aren't people an example of such a predator? If we went extinct, the Anthropocene would end and Earth would be reshaped.

    • @metal_pipe9764
      @metal_pipe9764 Год назад +1

      @@johndeorian6654 ye

  • @Brisingr750
    @Brisingr750 Год назад +4

    I loved the narration! It made me feel like I was in some cheesy old detective show; a perfect fit for such a video

  • @Snowman_44
    @Snowman_44 Год назад +46

    And this is why time travel to the past, if it existed, would prolly be the most profitable business ever. There's just so much in this world already, and so much was there, thrived and died before us. If only we got to see these magnificent creatures along with dinosaurs, and ancestors of rhe current animals with our own eyes, that would be such a wonderful experience.

    • @loowick4074
      @loowick4074 Год назад +1

      Probably If we can Look into the past.
      Not travel there.
      Human biology isn't compatible with the various oxygen levels, climate of ancient earth.
      Your lungs may collapse if you go to the mesozoic.
      And ancient microbes will rip you apart as your immune system doesn't know how to fight them.
      Just taking a peek is fine thank you.

    • @salemsaberhagan
      @salemsaberhagan Год назад +5

      It's also why it would probably be a short lived business like bitcoin. You really expect people who would be able to afford time travel wouldn't go, "Ok I want one of that, another one of that, & the snarliest one from those for my private zoo/stuffed toy collection. I'm paying, I'm getting my money's worth."

    • @riverman6462
      @riverman6462 Год назад

      The way the world's headed, the 99.99% of humanity wouldn't be able to afford it.

  • @inesjimenezdelgado3009
    @inesjimenezdelgado3009 Год назад +4

    I love the illustrations and animation work on this video. I find it superb! 🤩 Thanks for the hard work.

  • @PrinceofThessaly
    @PrinceofThessaly Год назад +2

    Nobody else gonna mention just how cute these meglodon animations are? I just want to hang out with them lol

  • @kenguyii9108
    @kenguyii9108 Год назад +7

    *Qui-Gon Jinn: There’s always a bigger fish.*
    *Me: There’s always a bigger shark!*

  • @merucrypoison296
    @merucrypoison296 Год назад +6

    People are actually obsessed with saying this thing is still alive

    • @Mia-sp5wh
      @Mia-sp5wh 6 месяцев назад

      You never know lol

    • @ghostshirt1984
      @ghostshirt1984 Месяц назад

      ​@@Mia-sp5whthey are extinct and people know they are extinct...

  • @dynamosaurusimperious2718
    @dynamosaurusimperious2718 Год назад +29

    I like the Megalodon design for this video, it's so funny & cute looking 😊
    Can't wait for the next prehistoric animal related video

    • @andaction.agency
      @andaction.agency Год назад +1

      Thank you for your nice comment about animation, we really enjoyed the creation process❤

  • @jerrmiahsalazar2326
    @jerrmiahsalazar2326 Год назад +6

    Ted-ed: we think need a bigger RUclips channel

  • @lordsiomai
    @lordsiomai Год назад +15

    Isn't it crazy how a lot of the huge animals then, who we'd expect to last the longest, are now extinct. Meanwhile, cockroaches and rats have been here a long time and they ain't gone yet.

    • @andaction.agency
      @andaction.agency Год назад

      Thank you for your nice comment about animation, we really enjoyed the creation process❤

    • @metal_pipe9764
      @metal_pipe9764 Год назад

      And jellyfish

    • @QUEfrang
      @QUEfrang Год назад +1

      @@metal_pipe9764 Humans are killing their predators, such as turtles, which allows them to thrive. Some species are technically immortal, and they have become a bit of a nuissance.

  • @Dara-lu5ql
    @Dara-lu5ql Год назад +5

    Wow.. great video
    Thank you Ted

  • @Christianmingle420
    @Christianmingle420 Год назад +2

    I love the idea of shark week on TEDed❤

  • @gregorcutt1199
    @gregorcutt1199 Год назад +5

    It's nice to see Nicholas Steno (Blessed Nicholas Steno) get the credit he's due for being one of history's greatest scientific geniuses

  • @pikachiew78
    @pikachiew78 Год назад +5

    2:24 mermaids are probably small snacks 😅 cool animation, always been fascinated by Megalodon and the fantastic creatures that lived million years ago.

  • @ChooChooCharles-t2k
    @ChooChooCharles-t2k Год назад +6

    3:58, I actually felt very bad for it.

  • @Shahzad-ss1jq
    @Shahzad-ss1jq Год назад +45

    It's so sad that Megalodons died from Ligma

  • @bonwatcher
    @bonwatcher Год назад +15

    If they weren't done in by climate, I am sure one of the worst apex predators would have decimated the species... that predator being man. 💀

    • @Auricalios
      @Auricalios Год назад +1

      the shark went extinct 2 million years before humans existed •_•

  • @keren.icehand
    @keren.icehand Год назад +4

    The animation is too cute!🤗💜👍

    • @andaction.agency
      @andaction.agency Год назад

      Thank you for your nice comment about animation, we really enjoyed the creation process❤

  • @Annie_Myla
    @Annie_Myla 6 месяцев назад

    Am I the only one that loves and gets so excited for the quote in the beginning ?

  • @mustafaghulam2447
    @mustafaghulam2447 Год назад +5

    How ironic! Just few minutes ago I was searching for some information about Megladon,Then Teded uploaded a video about it😅❤

  • @mustachetwirler7617
    @mustachetwirler7617 Год назад +8

    What a coincidence as I have recently been collecting Megalodon teeth!😂

    • @WendiintoancientHistory
      @WendiintoancientHistory Год назад +3

      Where did you find them???? It's been my life long dream of 50 years to have one. I just have replicas. I'd give anything for one, or to find one!!! I've always been fascinated by the sheer size and power of the Meg. And...is it REALLY extinct??? There are still parts of the ocean unexplored.

    • @mustachetwirler7617
      @mustachetwirler7617 Год назад +1

      @@WendiintoancientHistory I bought them from mineral/rock shops. Most cases, Les Minéraux, a gift shop in The Louvre (I live right next to Paris in France). Larger Complete Megalodon teeth cost over $1,000 while the broken fragmented Meg teeth of varied sizes that I purchase cost only $10. Unfortunately I have never found any shark teeth on the beaches.

  • @lastwaltz
    @lastwaltz Год назад +7

    am i the only one whose never heard of megaladon before😭 it’s sounds interesting though

  • @danielhermstad3323
    @danielhermstad3323 Год назад +5

    Me 30 years from now trying to remake a Megalodon in my secret lab

  • @thatonegoatguy9262
    @thatonegoatguy9262 Год назад +8

    I love these ones so much 🙏

  • @dr_drago
    @dr_drago 5 месяцев назад

    Wonderful video summarizing what we know of this amazing species.

  • @SteveStrummerUK
    @SteveStrummerUK Год назад +6

    Very interesting as usual. Might I ask if it's possible to turn down that distracting background music in future videos though?

  • @battafyuwi6760
    @battafyuwi6760 Год назад +4

    "Another generic comment complimenting the visual instead of the content"

    • @TheKingofCoral
      @TheKingofCoral Год назад +1

      I don’t want to sound like a stickler but I just think some people don’t understand what there talking about so they just say “hey cool art now I will never remember anything you said here” despite the concepts here being super simple

  • @TigruArdavi
    @TigruArdavi Год назад +10

    What would Megalodon's favourite food be today?
    Fish 'n' ships!😂

  • @CrispyArr
    @CrispyArr Год назад +5

    It's a giant and cool-looking shark of course it would survive through all those extinction events, ignoring every other creature of the ancient seas.

  • @TheVision-gd7np
    @TheVision-gd7np Год назад +2

    Never knew megalodon can be this cute

  • @LoveHandle4890
    @LoveHandle4890 Год назад +6

    Admit it, we *all* wish they were still around.

    • @QUEfrang
      @QUEfrang Год назад

      Yes, the environment would be so much less filled with co2. It's complicated, this is the delicate balance of nature and it all links up.

    • @ToxiKid
      @ToxiKid 7 месяцев назад

      Imagine all the shipwrecks
      So no

    • @Mia-sp5wh
      @Mia-sp5wh 6 месяцев назад

      @@ToxiKidyes

  • @crashburn3292
    @crashburn3292 Год назад +6

    What an informative children's video. Well done, Ted-Ed.

  • @kirbymarchbarcena
    @kirbymarchbarcena Год назад +2

    SHERIFF BRODY: You're gonna need a bigger boat
    JONAS TAYLOR: Just get out of the water

  • @Riste.R
    @Riste.R 4 месяца назад

    Truly beautiful visuals in this video 💙🦈💙

  • @iamthirdyt
    @iamthirdyt Год назад +2

    “It’s amazing how much we can learn about the life in the past by just looking at fossils.” - 8yo

  • @himanshusoni528
    @himanshusoni528 Год назад +3

    Ok, now that I have researched enough, I will go and watch the movie

    • @QUEfrang
      @QUEfrang Год назад

      Do not. This movie is made by psychopaths who want the end of the world.

  • @nikhilgauba6457
    @nikhilgauba6457 3 месяца назад

    i love this guys content, do your thing man!

  • @animaladventures14
    @animaladventures14 Год назад +4

    Megalodon is extinct? Somebody better tell Discovery Channel!

  • @MauricioGuanesdasilva-hp4wh
    @MauricioGuanesdasilva-hp4wh Год назад +6

    estou aprendendo inglês, e essas imagens junto ao vídeo me ajudam muito, e as legendas tem no meu idioma. Além de aprender curiosidades e histórias do mundo.

  • @surf1punk
    @surf1punk Год назад +11

    We have these teeth all over this area in Venice, FL. I have a buddy who dives just a mile off-shore and hunts for them. He's collected over 1000 of them just himself over the past few years, some as large as 5" for a single tooth fully intact still.

    • @metal_pipe9764
      @metal_pipe9764 Год назад +1

      Italian megolodon

    • @exotic1405
      @exotic1405 Год назад +2

      He's trying to assemble one, the day of reckoning is soon

  • @md.tahseenraza4791
    @md.tahseenraza4791 Год назад +5

    Megalodon goes extinct partly because of a smaller, and better version of itself....
    *Older siblings' life in a Nutshell*
    😁😂😭😢

  • @rhysioeren3203
    @rhysioeren3203 Год назад

    Love that the megalodons are always smiling 😃.

  • @the_luggage
    @the_luggage Год назад +6

    Fun fact, Great White Sharks are getting bigger and bigger and some day may evolve into Megalodon-sized predators.

    • @zeff8820
      @zeff8820 Год назад

      Yes, maybe it's because of the marrine mammals are bigger now

    • @QUEfrang
      @QUEfrang Год назад +1

      No, this will sadly never happen, they would probably go extinct. Because of movies about sharks, people start to misunderstand them, and those who kill them are hailed as heroes.
      Sharks reproduce in mangrove swamps, which are getting destroyed because humans love replacing rare trees with infrastructure. Multiple coral reefs are destroyed, the fishing industry is polluting more than the entire human population in the western hemisphere, and people rejoice to hear that. What they do not know, is that with the extinctoin of sharks, the food chain would collapse, plants will die, the world loses 50% of its oxygen, the ocean loses all it's wildlife, all the animals on earth start breathing large amounts of carbon dyoxide, everything dies, you know, the usual appocalypse scenario.

    • @the_luggage
      @the_luggage Год назад +1

      Most definitely it's better for humanity not to be complacent, but remember, the Great White is 'vulnerable', not 'endangered', and hopefully never will be. Whale populations - on what any bigger shark would prey - generally speaking, have encouragingly rebounded swimmingly, pun intended, hehe.

  • @zoltanperei4789
    @zoltanperei4789 Год назад +1

    3:36 Why is there a Plesiosaur?

  • @adrianavega9754
    @adrianavega9754 Год назад +1

    Everyone talking about the megalodon meanwhile I just want to know where can I find the backround music jajaja its so catchy and cute

  • @Unknown-xm8ll
    @Unknown-xm8ll Год назад +5

    The Shark animation made me want to pet a magladon sharks 🥺

    • @andaction.agency
      @andaction.agency Год назад

      Thank you for your nice comment about animation, we really enjoyed the creation process❤

  • @antwaunmcdowell2236
    @antwaunmcdowell2236 Год назад +3

    TED Ed, please reply 🙏 this is very off topic towards the video. I want to know if it's possible to 3D print plant cells or plants themselves. Can you make a video on it?
    Please 🙏 reply!!!!!

  • @dulcemaytepadronperez1482
    @dulcemaytepadronperez1482 Год назад +1

    It is very interesting to know that these giant animals existed

  • @pdzombie1906
    @pdzombie1906 Год назад

    Great video!!! Thanx!!!

  • @AnimealPlanet
    @AnimealPlanet Год назад +1

    The animation of the smiling shark and the funny sound made me Remember the anime series called " DEATH MOUNT DEATH PLAY."
    😂😂😂😂😂 . So funny.

  • @aamnajalal5796
    @aamnajalal5796 Год назад +5

    The old and hungry megalodon with no teeth, looks very helpless😅

  • @Xelaria
    @Xelaria Год назад +3

    I need a plushie of this shark! 1:09

  • @AloisAgos
    @AloisAgos 8 месяцев назад +2

    The reason the Meg got outdone by Great Whites is the same reason swords got replaced with knives. Size means nothing in the face of practicality.

    • @m-h1217
      @m-h1217 8 месяцев назад

      Not a great analogy considering swords were replaced with guns.

    • @AloisAgos
      @AloisAgos 8 месяцев назад

      @@m-h1217 And yet modern day soldiers are not given swords to supplement their firearms. No, they are issued knives.

    • @m-h1217
      @m-h1217 8 месяцев назад

      @@AloisAgos Lmao, soldiers are not given knives to supplement their firearms, where did you get that from, Counter-strike?
      No, knives are provided as tools and that's precisely what medieval footmen would use knives for as well.
      Almost as if the purpose of them didn't magically shift.

    • @johnthumble5154
      @johnthumble5154 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@m-h1217do you know what a Bayonet is mouth breather?

  • @dekaw9138
    @dekaw9138 Год назад

    Megalodons are basically the Battleship of the ocean

  • @sidewinderyt
    @sidewinderyt Год назад +3

    0:30 lol the shark eyes dont stay on the same side like a flounder

  • @MobyTheMerpup1852
    @MobyTheMerpup1852 Год назад +2

    OMG Purple and Green is Chort’s calling card.

  • @barrymccaulkiner7092
    @barrymccaulkiner7092 Год назад

    Megalodon: *exists*
    Mini megalodon: _it's free real estate_

  • @Equ1n0x88
    @Equ1n0x88 Год назад +3

    A lot of the hatred and fear people today have directed towards sharks is, in great part, to be blamed on Jaws

    • @jacobcox4565
      @jacobcox4565 Год назад +3

      Fun Fact: The author of the original novel "Jaws" regrets how he portrayed sharks and decided to work as a shark conservationist.

    • @QUEfrang
      @QUEfrang Год назад +1

      @@jacobcox4565 Oh, now I regret calling him a psychopath who wants to see the world end. "I regret this portrayal and now I will work as an author conservationist."

  • @davea6314
    @davea6314 Год назад +1

    At 2:23 in this video a mermaid was on the megalodon's menu. 🤔 Where's the evidence?

  • @aleksandertorken8202
    @aleksandertorken8202 Год назад

    Thank You Ted Ed

  • @bm230199
    @bm230199 4 месяца назад

    Finding out the blue whale still outsizes a meg (and by a lot too) blew my mind.

  • @saikrishnathiwakarrk
    @saikrishnathiwakarrk Год назад +1

    My guess bro was too badass and too good for this world, i mean look at that thumbnail.

  • @garudanathanael5257
    @garudanathanael5257 Год назад +1

    I'm always in love with Megalodon. I wish I can have one as a pet and take it to walk everyday.

  • @chuvapa_vidra
    @chuvapa_vidra Год назад +2

    ІРОООО ТИ ТОП🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 СЛАВА УКРАЇНСЬКІЙ АНІМАЦІЇ

    • @andaction.agency
      @andaction.agency Год назад

      Дякую за коментар щодо анімації, нам дуууже приємно [Ірі також]❤

  • @mlgodzilla4206
    @mlgodzilla4206 Год назад

    I never understand why people think it’s alive, it’s world is gone for 2 million years. And people saying it’s alive in trenches, well, it wouldn’t be Megalodon anymore since it would evolve to be more capable of living in dark cold water

  • @andrew2552
    @andrew2552 Год назад

    Love this voice of ted ed british

  • @nobodyexceptme7794
    @nobodyexceptme7794 Год назад +2

    Science is wild

  • @soniamuscat4932
    @soniamuscat4932 Год назад

    Hi Ted ed ❤

  • @sylviamontaez3889
    @sylviamontaez3889 Год назад +2

    in loving memory of the mega blahaj

  • @PrincessPandas
    @PrincessPandas 7 месяцев назад +4

    Who watching this for school👇🏼

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 Год назад +1

    Love your videos😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤

  • @jeffreygao3956
    @jeffreygao3956 Год назад +1

    I was sure it was because the Cetothere playerbase was so dominate that it was Megalodon that was needed to counter them and when the cetotheres quit the game, the Megalodon lost its best matchup.

  • @tm43977
    @tm43977 Год назад +1

    That Cenozoic beast of the ocean

  • @Miconazole
    @Miconazole Год назад +1

    Megalodon: Exists
    Pods of Orcas: it free real estate 😋

    • @mybrotherdied227
      @mybrotherdied227 10 месяцев назад

      a megalodon could swallow an orca whole 💀

  • @dianabanana2000
    @dianabanana2000 11 месяцев назад +1

    I wish you could mention SEASPIRACY in your videos... There's no way we can prevent the oceans from falling apart without following SEASPIRACY's advices...

  • @Vejur9000
    @Vejur9000 Год назад

    Ughh!
    How cute is Megladon!

  • @michaelsetser7575
    @michaelsetser7575 Год назад +1

    is the great white shark a descendant of megladon, or do the two share a common ancestor, if so, what is it?

    • @ibrav7979
      @ibrav7979 Год назад +1

      I am pretty sure they are not closely related and are two different branches of shark iirc

    • @metal_pipe9764
      @metal_pipe9764 Год назад

      No

    • @QUEfrang
      @QUEfrang Год назад

      Their ancestor is the first multicellullar being.

    • @metal_pipe9764
      @metal_pipe9764 Год назад

      @@QUEfrangjellyfish probably could have easily died out before humans even evolved

  • @itskeeler21
    @itskeeler21 Год назад +7

    Megalodon was not unrivaled. It had to compete with Livyatan, which we have evidence gave it a run for its money on multiple occasions.

  • @Temtatork
    @Temtatork Год назад +1

    Dont forget the formation of central america, wich destroyed currents and posibly megalodon nurserys

  • @Nobody-y1m
    @Nobody-y1m Год назад

    how to add subtitle to this video?

  • @aleksandarvil5718
    @aleksandarvil5718 Год назад

    *"Shut Up, Meg!"*
    😂😂😂

  • @ralphcantrell3214
    @ralphcantrell3214 Год назад +9

    If I understand correctly, sharks are just muscle and cartilage, which doesn't fossilize, so all we have are a bunch of teeth. SO... how can we be so sure they were 60 feet long? Maybe they were the size of a bass, but with a huge head lined with big teeth.🤔

    • @nicholaslewis8594
      @nicholaslewis8594 Год назад +14

      Some vertebrae and parts of the jaw were found too.

  • @mln74
    @mln74 Год назад

    I don't know if there exists some big animals living in the deep ocean, like giant octopus, or not, ocean is very mysterious

  • @JAaurora2419
    @JAaurora2419 6 месяцев назад

    Contradictory they were either teeth or were they fossilised (ie stone) so how can you analyse the latter for isotopes

  • @aleckaminski6273
    @aleckaminski6273 Год назад

    Since they made a video of how megalodon went extinct, perhaps they can make a video of how other creatures went extinct, wooly mammoths, saber toothed cats, maybe even the dodo. How does that sound for a video.

    • @usmanya5110
      @usmanya5110 Год назад

      that's actually somewhat intriguing as well since The american bison still lived which is actually a pretty good food source for Smilodon.
      the possibly because of humans moreso than mammoths and sabre tooth.