I think we're getting confused with the semantics they use. Megalodon DID exist, but it is now extinct. That would probably explain why the video used fossils as evidence that Megalodon "exists"
Plenty of creatures in the trench are massive. Deep Sea Gigantism. Giant Squid and Sperm whales frequent it, and would both (in a fictional world where the megalodon still lived today) be primary prey items for the shark.
@@CaptainDCap uh no...the sperm whale is known to dive to 2250m ,the mariana trench is 10900+m deep. The giant squid has also not been observed in the deep trench. Previous expeditions into the mariana trench has only ever observed small creatures, the 'supergiant' amphipod found there being a whole 30cm long. Furthermore, the sperm whale and giant squid are not restricted in range to the mariana trench in any way. If the megalodon fed on these species, they would have no reason to only feed in the trench. What advantage would an apex predator get from only hiding out in the marana trench?
@@nanonano2595 Why the hell are you even arguing? I specifically said "in a fictional world where the megalodon still existed". In such a world, the only way for it TO EXIST, would be for those gigantic squid and spermwhales to ALSO live there. I'm fully aware they don't frequent the trench. That's exactly why the Meg doesn't and cannot live there.
This may seem weird, but I feel bad for that sleeper shark and that basking shark for constantly being referred to as "Megalodon" by these clowns. They are, in my opinion, much more interesting species that deserve more recognition.
Absolutely. There’s a whole world out there with billions of amazing species but these nincompoops want to sit in the corner and keep slamming their heads against the Megalodon wall.
Honestly saying we miscalculated another animals size due to only having a jaw, made me immediately laugh at the possibility that the meg was short af and just had a big mouth 💀
Idk if you’re familiar with Simon Whistler but he said the same thing in his megalodon video and I couldn’t stop laughing at the prospect of a 10 foot wide mouth attached to a 2 foot long shark being the fearsome Meg lmao
Okay, I will say that the fossilized Megalodon tooth covered in mussels and such is a pretty cool find. I mean, the tooth itself would be a great find, but there's a certain beauty to an ancient creature's tooth being home to modern sea life.
@@johnsmith3859 They actually have near complete sub adult fossil, which is really forcing them to reestimate their sizes on the meg. The fossil is about 16 feet long, and its looking like the meg was probably closer to the 30-40 ft range than 60. It also likely looked nothing like a white shark.
@@stuartwhitehead3167 you got the article / paper on this be highly interested. I found some bits on Reddit that states it's a juvenile but I can't sit here and say Reddit is a confirmed source unfortunately...
I’ve always been under the impression that they know that what they’re talking about is bs, and I can’t fathom that they’re presenting this „evidence“ as something they actually believe in
The Megalodon was a 15-18 meter long shark that lived in costal waters, if it was was still alive we’d DEFINITELY know. Also I have no idea why people say it could live in the Mariana Trench! It’s freezing,there’s nothing but tiny fish to eat, and the pressure would crush it like a soda can
The deepest living shark is the Portuguese Dogfish, that lives at depths of up to 12ft deep. The Mariana trench is more than double that depth, at 35k ft. I doubt there's enough food in the trench to sustain one Megalodon, let alone a survivable population.
Forget spidey senses. This guy has Sharkie senses. With these powers, he can weigh sharks to dozens of tons, and sense the sizes of all current sharks alive today that aren't the megladon. This was one of the most unhinged videos for megladon "proof" I have seen yet.
I also like to imagine every word they speak is burped. Like every time they open their mouth to speak the words just come out as a flurry of burps and belches.
bro really used hempel's raven to justify the tooth belonging to a megalodon. a black raven and apples, non-black non-ravens. the paradox suggests that both of these pieces of evidence contribute to all ravens being black, regardless if they're related or not "it's not a sperm whale tooth, so it MUST be a megalodon tooth"
Why, of all the amazing things we keep discovering in the ocean, some done-to-death shark generates the most obsession? Have you seen those weird spiders?? Or those crazy jellyfish?? Squids??
There are 2 Megs inside the dome we are under. They don't come up often for safety reasons. There are several megs outside the dome we live under. We will soon be able to travel and see them
i think the reason everyone loves to use the footage of the shark with the crab trap is bc they assume its one of those huge commercial traps that they use on like,,,, deadliest catch or something that ARE big enough for a person to get inside
Poor sleeper sharks. Unfortunate that people keep calling them megalodons. Sleeper sharks: Polar, long life, poisonous, big, and cool hunting style Megalodon: Bigger shark
Why can't these guys focus on the colossal squid? we never found a live specimen and if they got that squid intelligence, they'd be interesting to encounter. ''Yeah I hid from you guys for a reason yo''
You're just not projecting hard enough, you'll believe it when I release "The Secret Predator Nobody's Talking About - Ten Low Quality Videos Of Sharks That Are Kinda Big Looking"
4:32 when these people lost the plot and assume that megalodons just never existed at all and throw in anything to make people believe they could be real.
The video where they said the boat was attack and everyone was killed was from a animal planet show called lost tapes. A show that says all the videos are true but are clearly just actors and stuff like that. But it was a fun watch.
I think the main reason people still think medalodon is still alive is because people don’t get the scale of sharks. The 1st and 3rd were both normal sharks that were average size for their species
You mean 15 to 17 METERS? It’s clearly a megalodon. You can tell from the lack of evidence pointing towards it actually being a megalodon, and the script thats so bad it must be so generated.
Understanding the notoriety of the Mariana trench is an easy visual translation, given that most of the audience have some world war 1 history, it's like "oh there's one in the ocean and it's super deep too"
i think my neighbor is actually the voice actor guy, cause i remember like 2 years ago or something my mom was talking to him and he sounded EXACTLY like the narrator in the video. maybe it was just a coincidence idk and i havent seen or heard him since maybe he moved im not sure
Ceolocanths have a better chance of existing than the megalodon Also, I think this video is attempting to argue that megaladons are real, not just that they’re still alive
Whale shark is the largest shark and the dwarf lantern sharks are the smallest, so their unit of measure ranges from ranges from 61 feet to 20 centimeters.
What if the megaladon isn't a different species but instead were just really old great whites that were capable of living for longer periods of time due to the different levels of pollution and more sources of food since there were more creatures in the ocean.
I"m a little sus on the Russian fossil to be honest. I'm not getting a good look at it from the video, but it looks less like a jaw and more like just some jagged rocks. Up closer and at higher resolution, I might be on board with it being a fossil, but I think it might just be a picture of a funny rock formation someone found and people are assuming.
There are plenty of fossils of dinosaurs and I saw some grainy footage of a lizard like creature the other day; some would argue an iguana. But if we project those fossils into that footage, what we have is clear evidence that t-rex lives in my backyard.
I really do wonder if any of the people who actually make these videos really believe that the Megalodon is still alive, or if they're all just capitalizing on children's gullibility. How many people do you think actually believe that the Megalodon is still alive?
I will never understand the specific obsession with megalodon being alive over every single prehistoric creature ever
Kinda like peoples obsession with the Tyrannosaurus Rex
Because a person sees a regular white shark, and people just say, no way, it has 5 meters it has to be the megalodon
People can relate with it, because they know what a shark is and most people have seen one at least in an aquarium
@@filipbitala2624yeah that too
Because "we only explored 5% of the ocean, so megalodon has to be somewhere out there!!"
NEW MEGALODON EVIDENCE : its me im a meg typing this grrrarrrrgg blublublublu ggrablub im the meg its me boy i'm the megalodon
You are not, a megalodon. You faker.
real
Yooooo it’s finally here 😂
Omg!1!1!1 😱
You 100% should use this guy's voice to make a "Megalodon doesn't exist" video
I think we're getting confused with the semantics they use. Megalodon DID exist, but it is now extinct. That would probably explain why the video used fossils as evidence that Megalodon "exists"
And there's more "voice actors" that I've heard too many times
I am all for that lol
Of course it makes total sense for a super predator to hide in a deep trench where everything in it is tiny
Plenty of creatures in the trench are massive. Deep Sea Gigantism. Giant Squid and Sperm whales frequent it, and would both (in a fictional world where the megalodon still lived today) be primary prey items for the shark.
@@CaptainDCapwell it was a coastal shark and couldn’t survive down there.
@@CaptainDCap uh no...the sperm whale is known to dive to 2250m ,the mariana trench is 10900+m deep. The giant squid has also not been observed in the deep trench. Previous expeditions into the mariana trench has only ever observed small creatures, the 'supergiant' amphipod found there being a whole 30cm long.
Furthermore, the sperm whale and giant squid are not restricted in range to the mariana trench in any way. If the megalodon fed on these species, they would have no reason to only feed in the trench. What advantage would an apex predator get from only hiding out in the marana trench?
@@nanonano2595 Why the hell are you even arguing? I specifically said "in a fictional world where the megalodon still existed".
In such a world, the only way for it TO EXIST, would be for those gigantic squid and spermwhales to ALSO live there.
I'm fully aware they don't frequent the trench. That's exactly why the Meg doesn't and cannot live there.
Sinophores and various other giant squids would like a word, alongside gigantic crabs and jellyfish. Deep-Sea Gigantism is absolutely a thing.
This may seem weird, but I feel bad for that sleeper shark and that basking shark for constantly being referred to as "Megalodon" by these clowns. They are, in my opinion, much more interesting species that deserve more recognition.
not to mention they actually currently exist
@@arsena5209and they can be old as fuuuuuuuck
Absolutely. There’s a whole world out there with billions of amazing species but these nincompoops want to sit in the corner and keep slamming their heads against the Megalodon wall.
Not to mention the Greenland shark being accused of being a Megalodon.
@@FoxDoesVids Megalodon is mid compare to these sharks
I love how these megalodon videos always have some footage from the Meg or finding Nemo
It’s because it’s the best they can do
Megalodon: The Monster Shark Lives is another movie used in a lot of these videos.
@@tomeeshahaller4226 is that a new one, I haven’t watched any shark movies for a couple of years
@@Blingblang819 no it’s not a new one it was a doc they showed during shark week a couple of years ago maybe a decade ago
Honestly saying we miscalculated another animals size due to only having a jaw, made me immediately laugh at the possibility that the meg was short af and just had a big mouth 💀
I mean, if they shrunk the Dunk, why not peg the Meg?
@@Tareltonlives Yes but maybe lets call it something else 💀
Like the bloop. That thing is hilarious looking.
@@Perroden lmfao exactly that. Imma photoshop this and make it a thing
Idk if you’re familiar with Simon Whistler but he said the same thing in his megalodon video and I couldn’t stop laughing at the prospect of a 10 foot wide mouth attached to a 2 foot long shark being the fearsome Meg lmao
The reason AI would have trouble finding a new hook is because it uses existing data, so it will find a similar hook
Okay, I will say that the fossilized Megalodon tooth covered in mussels and such is a pretty cool find. I mean, the tooth itself would be a great find, but there's a certain beauty to an ancient creature's tooth being home to modern sea life.
The Russian fossil was NOT a Megalodon. It was a freaking Pliosaur, a giant marine reptile.
has a megalodon jaw fossil ever even been found before?
@@johnsmith3859 They actually have near complete sub adult fossil, which is really forcing them to reestimate their sizes on the meg. The fossil is about 16 feet long, and its looking like the meg was probably closer to the 30-40 ft range than 60. It also likely looked nothing like a white shark.
@@stuartwhitehead3167 cool, got a link or anything. only thing I can ever find is about its teeth.
@@stuartwhitehead3167 you got the article / paper on this be highly interested. I found some bits on Reddit that states it's a juvenile but I can't sit here and say Reddit is a confirmed source unfortunately...
I once saw a megladon video where I saw a large cat fish and a kid shouting omg it’s a megladon for two minutes
Fear the catfish,praise the catfish,feed the catfish
Only the catfish
Only the catfish
Only the catfish
Only the catfish
Only the catfish
Only the catfish
Only the catfish
Only the catfish
*”Aggressive behavior.”*
Shark: Lazily floats around, curiously checking out the trap-
💀
I’ve always been under the impression that they know that what they’re talking about is bs, and I can’t fathom that they’re presenting this „evidence“ as something they actually believe in
The Megalodon was a 15-18 meter long shark that lived in costal waters, if it was was still alive we’d DEFINITELY know.
Also I have no idea why people say it could live in the Mariana Trench! It’s freezing,there’s nothing but tiny fish to eat, and the pressure would crush it like a soda can
And is there, in mariana trench, really enough big animals to sustain a population of huge sharks?
@@PTHYTQV Exactly! Thank you 🙏
The deepest living shark is the Portuguese Dogfish, that lives at depths of up to 12ft deep. The Mariana trench is more than double that depth, at 35k ft.
I doubt there's enough food in the trench to sustain one Megalodon, let alone a survivable population.
i feel like if a meglodon 'proof' video has the lifegaurd clip or the crab-trap clip it automatically loses all of it's authenticity
If the megalodon was in the Mariana trench it missed a golden opportunity to eat James Cameron and spare us like 15 more Avatar sequels.
Forget spidey senses. This guy has Sharkie senses. With these powers, he can weigh sharks to dozens of tons, and sense the sizes of all current sharks alive today that aren't the megladon. This was one of the most unhinged videos for megladon "proof" I have seen yet.
I figured it out. Zac works for "Big Fish" and keeps denying the evidence of the Meg because Big Fish doesn't want us to know. 😉
Big Fish... Did you mean Megalodon?
@@lollertoaster that’s who he works for
Great 😂
New video showing it no doubt!
The video of the boat being attacked is from the Shark Week Submarine (Shark of Darkness) program that was fiction but made to look like a documentary
Pretty sure it’s from the megalodon mockumentary (Megalodon: the monster shark lives)
@@axemeanything1599 Either way I recognise it as fake
@Colin it was from the Megalodon one.
people who believe the megalodon is still alive: wE hAvE oNlY eXpLoReD lEsS tHaN 10 pErCeNt Of ThE oCeAn
Well clearly you dont understand that we only explored 7%, atleast get your fax right
Damn i heard from some professor we had discovered less than 2% of the surface of the ocean!
@@filipbitala2624 I said less than r/woosh
I also like to imagine every word they speak is burped. Like every time they open their mouth to speak the words just come out as a flurry of burps and belches.
@@endercat3344 self liking a comment, how dare you
4:05 thats a literal greenland shark
That sleeper shark deserves royalties at this point
I genuinely think you should make your own NEW MEG PROOF Parody video. It would probably be better than the ones out there!
1. Sharks used to exist and they exist now
2. Meg used to exist so it probably exists now
3.
@@BlackGoldSaya L + ratio
@@Dilophosaurus.devotee the last part worked the opposite way
bro really used hempel's raven to justify the tooth belonging to a megalodon.
a black raven and apples, non-black non-ravens. the paradox suggests that both of these pieces of evidence contribute to all ravens being black, regardless if they're related or not
"it's not a sperm whale tooth, so it MUST be a megalodon tooth"
“The tooth has just enormous size, six inches long!”
I appreciate this video
10:02 "The monster shark lives".
“Megaladon tooth of massive size” “6 inches long” LETS FUCKING GOOOOOOO!!!!!
🤨
Why, of all the amazing things we keep discovering in the ocean, some done-to-death shark generates the most obsession? Have you seen those weird spiders?? Or those crazy jellyfish?? Squids??
10:20 that was from the animal planet mockumentary about the megalodon. Same type as the one they did on the mermaid
There are 2 Megs inside the dome we are under. They don't come up often for safety reasons. There are several megs outside the dome we live under. We will soon be able to travel and see them
Wha-
I hear the megs of the outside world swim up to the dome to point and laugh at their dome-bound cousins.
L + RATIO + YOU FELL
Bro hit his head
you know what, from now on i fully believe that pterodactyls and mastodons are still alive
8:20 whelp there goes my flying megalodon theory
i think the reason everyone loves to use the footage of the shark with the crab trap is bc they assume its one of those huge commercial traps that they use on like,,,, deadliest catch or something that ARE big enough for a person to get inside
Poor sleeper sharks. Unfortunate that people keep calling them megalodons.
Sleeper sharks: Polar, long life, poisonous, big, and cool hunting style
Megalodon: Bigger shark
what about the sleeper meg?
@@azhdarchidae66 is there even such a thing
@@averageminecraftenjoyer9419 idk, dont think so
3:15 YES DO IT!
at this point i have seen so many of the same clips that i dont even wanna watch these anymore
Why can't these guys focus on the colossal squid? we never found a live specimen and if they got that squid intelligence, they'd be interesting to encounter. ''Yeah I hid from you guys for a reason yo''
shark named with the letter M? I knew it! A prehistoric deep diving predator....Mitsukurina!
10:00 this was from the Megalodon mockumentary
10:40
Thats from the discovery megalidon mockumebtary
The Mariana Trench comes solely from the 1999 novel Meg: A Novel of Deep Terror (The one the Meg movie is based off of)
You're just not projecting hard enough, you'll believe it when I release "The Secret Predator Nobody's Talking About - Ten Low Quality Videos Of Sharks That Are Kinda Big Looking"
I found one of the voice actors!! He works with Top 10 and other channels. His name is Jamie Buck.
03:23 YES PLEASE
Babe wake up! AVNJ posted a reaction to Megladon video!
That Discovery documentary irreparably damaged Megalodon as a mythical creature.
I imagined a Basking Shark with meg like mouth... It's derpy I love it.
4:32 when these people lost the plot and assume that megalodons just never existed at all and throw in anything to make people believe they could be real.
Rofl that guy's script was definitely written by a nonnative English speaker.
The video where they said the boat was attack and everyone was killed was from a animal planet show called lost tapes. A show that says all the videos are true but are clearly just actors and stuff like that. But it was a fun watch.
I think the main reason people still think medalodon is still alive is because people don’t get the scale of sharks. The 1st and 3rd were both normal sharks that were average size for their species
Judging by the size of the people on the ship, that shark might be just a little over 15-17 feet considering the distance to the surface.
You mean 15 to 17 METERS? It’s clearly a megalodon. You can tell from the lack of evidence pointing towards it actually being a megalodon, and the script thats so bad it must be so generated.
@@gronkykong7863 🤣 yes, something like that.
Man I'm just scared we're gonna find something down there that we weren't supposed to find
I think these channels love the Mariana trench most average people can't go there and see it for themselves like other places in on land
Everytime people use the fossil example the more I realize people don't know how fossilization works, or how long it takes for something to fossilize.
Gmod character of a shark standing on the boat with a camera while simultaneously flipping it
I'm very sleep deprived...
Understanding the notoriety of the Mariana trench is an easy visual translation, given that most of the audience have some world war 1 history, it's like "oh there's one in the ocean and it's super deep too"
i think my neighbor is actually the voice actor guy, cause i remember like 2 years ago or something my mom was talking to him and he sounded EXACTLY like the narrator in the video. maybe it was just a coincidence idk and i havent seen or heard him since maybe he moved im not sure
Ceolocanths have a better chance of existing than the megalodon
Also, I think this video is attempting to argue that megaladons are real, not just that they’re still alive
Coelacanth are still around tho. They've evolved quite a bit compared to their ancestors, but they're definitely still a part of our ecosystem.
@@TheSitious that's the joke, something that is alive has a better chance of being alive than a LONG DEAD FISH
@@Kenya_Berry Ah, sarcasm. Carry on then 👌
That script sounds like it was written by an eight year old. XD
How about we get people to think that Trilobites are still alive.
Whale shark is the largest shark and the dwarf lantern sharks are the smallest, so their unit of measure ranges from ranges from 61 feet to 20 centimeters.
"Megalodon is alive today, and I can prove it! Look at all these millions of years old fossils we have!"
Uh....
Crab pots from deadliest catch are pretty fucking big you could fit a person in it easy.
1:50 crap trap :)
Bro just have chat GBT write a thing proving megalodon exist and this is what you get...
We need a new trend, Ichtiosaurus alive? Film some river dolphins and claim they are Ichtiosaurs xD
What if the megaladon isn't a different species but instead were just really old great whites that were capable of living for longer periods of time due to the different levels of pollution and more sources of food since there were more creatures in the ocean.
Thank you for never failing to entertain me
I"m a little sus on the Russian fossil to be honest. I'm not getting a good look at it from the video, but it looks less like a jaw and more like just some jagged rocks. Up closer and at higher resolution, I might be on board with it being a fossil, but I think it might just be a picture of a funny rock formation someone found and people are assuming.
There are plenty of fossils of dinosaurs and I saw some grainy footage of a lizard like creature the other day; some would argue an iguana. But if we project those fossils into that footage, what we have is clear evidence that t-rex lives in my backyard.
7:13 no the ai does he's just some narrator from fiver
Either I watched this live, or I'm going crazy because I could've sworn I'd seen this a while ago, but I can't normally catch steams sooo
Megaladon proofers when they realize forced perspective exists:
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The Megalodon no longer exists today but maybe in the future as in convergent evolution
I really do wonder if any of the people who actually make these videos really believe that the Megalodon is still alive, or if they're all just capitalizing on children's gullibility. How many people do you think actually believe that the Megalodon is still alive?
The megaladon actually lives in the NYC sewer system.
11:55 I have an alt account with the name literally being “Embellishment Fishing” for this reason
5:44☝️🤓 According to my senses,
That first vid looked like a sleeper shark.
Im 99% sure that video from the people whos bodies were never found is from a mocumentary that aired during shark week multiple years ago.
Why be obsessed by the megalodon when we have such cool living animals 😢😢😢
The reason why some people like the Mariana Trench, is similar to the reason why people like Mount Everest, it’s mysterious, dangerous, ext.
Love your videos fish man!
I think they might mean the crab cages like on crabbing ships which are fairly big.
But still not big enough to make that shark Megalodon size.
You could use AI to replicate the voice and make him say actual facts about the megalodon
If he is a real person, it would be illegal to do that.
@@TheWeirdo1337 yea thats true, but people do voice edits of Trump and Biden all the time
@@GuhTheBruh it’s because they’re not monetized I think
bro i NEED the megalodon guy to voice a video about the megalodon NOT being alive today. he's ALWAYS TELLING ME THE MEGALODON IS ALIVE
I'm guessing this is a Greenland shark because I'm pretty sure those guys hang out in deep water
Pretty sure that attack video is from a Loch Ness Monster movie I saw ages ago
The boat flipping video is from the fake discovery megalodon documentary
Generally "PEOPLE ARE STUPID"
Hi twitch, what a unhinged about Megalodon
Yeah that footage of the boat and no survivors was a fake discovery channel mockumentary
That is a commercial crab cage it's like 7ft x 7ft
New evidence? Right off the bat, suspicious.
The one with the cage has the wrong number of gills to be even within the same brought category as the completely extinct genus of the megalodon.
4 inches? THATS MASSIVE
According to my senses this video is perfect 🐟 but like really I love this channel
The one where he says they found the footage but none of the bodies is literally from the animal planet megalodon mockumentary back in 2013.
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