Fun facts- Megalodon was a global species, with different populations likely adapting towards their local prey, similarly to how whales have distinct populations within a global distribution. While the only confirmed prey items of Megalodon are dwarf baleen whales, whose extinction due to the ice age likely contributed to Megalodon's extinction (while great whites' more resilient pinniped prey let it survive and prosper), feeding marks on large whales and a section of humpback rip that shows damage from a fatal infection after a large animal attacked it both suggest that adult giant baleen whales were also on the menu- though not a frequent enough dinner to save it from starvation. Like modern sharks, Megalodon fed by thrashing side-to-side, using its whole body to leverage its jaws like sawblades. Sharks can swing their jaws forwards on a hinge, which means they can keep their jaws short and stout while still being able to reach far forwards- which lets them have much more powerful bites than their musculature might suspect. An adult meg would launch an ambush from below, using their dark backs to hide in deep water. Megalodon, like other sharks, headed into shallow water to breed- Megalodon probably migrated long distances to reach safe breeding grounds, like the great white does today. Shark teeth in Panama are proof of a Megalodon nursery there, with babies as small as two metres long seeking sanctuary in the shallow water, with most sharks being babies and juveniles from two to ten metres. The lack of large marine mammal prey and the rarity of their teeth in the area suggests adults were only occasional visitors to the site. The smaller juveniles were probably threatened by great hammerheads and the extinct snaggletoothed weasel shark Hemipristis serra, both of which were about six metres long, while the larger ten-metre juveniles would only have adult Megalodon to fear.
I can’t remember the source but I remember hearing from a recent thing I watched that some scientist believe the great white has the potential to slow evolve into the next megalodon as the niche they filled has disappeared and the whale it use to hunt have grown far larger. This sadly depends on us because of fishing practices sharks have seen a reduction in their size and whaling has dramatically reduced the food sources needed to produce the next megalodon
The idea of an organized family unit of megalodon shark hunting on solitary Leviathans can be seen as disputable at best, but the visual appeal and polish of this animation does merit everyone's full praise. This is such a stunningly beautiful work one can't but wish a little that it could be proven true.
Allow me to introduce the family: 1:20 little Billy, 16 years old, nicknamed ❛❛funny Billy❜❜ or ❛❛the excited one❜❜. Very fast, very curious, always goofing around. 1:24 Jimmy, only four years older, nicknamed ❛❛the beast-wannabe❜❜ is Billy's big bro. Never far behind. A rumor says that he destroyed a whole coral reef once, just for ❛❛the fun of it.❜❜ 1:26 𝙅𝙖𝙘𝙠, 32 years old (❛❛the maniac❜❜) is Billy and Jimmy's oldest bro. Easily irritated, always seems depressed, often reminds Billy and Jimmy ❛❛to be careful with strangers❜❜. He killed five baby whales once, for absolutely no reason: he didn't even eat them (I think he hates whales). 1:29 𝐉𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐟𝐞𝐫, 35 years old, (❛❛Jenifer-Hell-Fire❜❜) is 𝙅𝙖𝙘𝙠's big sister. Trust me: you don't wanna mess with her. She's CRAZY!!! 1:32 𝓖𝓸𝓸𝓭 𝓞𝓵 ❜ 𝓤𝓷𝓬𝓵𝓮 𝓑𝓮𝓷. 93 years old. He dies bitten by a whale... (2:49) he wasn't a good hunter anyway. ... 1:39 𝓝𝖎𝖓𝖆 157 years old (nicknamed ❛❛Mamacita Nina❜❜ sometimes ❛❛The Doomsday Lady,❜❜ or even ❛❛Apocalytic Fish❜❜). Always angry, always hungry. She avenges Uncle Ben's death.
The animation is great but the scene itself is so unrealistic its hard to watch. A whales never gonna be so calm with even small sharks around. Here its got a meg bigger than itself and its like chilling
I am so deeply impressed by this. It’s not a face to face fight like the rest of these animations, and while the two animals that died did not have fatal blows, they did die either way because that’s just what happens in real life. The final blow to the Levi was magnificent because you could really feel the sharks weight and power driving into its prey as it chomped down into the ribs. Lastly, I love the attention to detail as the whale was being devoured. Not only were the megs eating, but so was the other life. The cowfish and wrasse were so impressive
@@TheRaptorMovies Megalodon wasn't even a reptile, it was actually a species of chondrichthyes fish. The closest living relative to this massive prehistoric shark is the Great White.
@2:42 a clever little detail I just noticed, if you watch the back ground under the Livyatan, you can actually see and watch the Huge Megalodon actually swim down to position itself for the classic From-bellow attack great whites are known for. Very awesome detail rather than just having show up behind but have just disappear the next shot. 100/10
Even if he did die, the Livyatan was an absolute beast for killing not one, but two (maybe even more) older than juvenile Megalodons during its lifetime
This literally feels like a space opera but in the ocean with Megalodon and Livyatans filling in as the "ships". You really captured the tension and urgency with this piece - stupendous work!
If Levithians were anything like modern whales, they would have realistically evaded by diving. Megs were warm, shallow water creatures. They couldn't chase into the colder, darker seas that the cetaceans call home. One of the many powerful perks of being warm-blooded.
Not really...because eventually you will have to surface for air no matter how deep you can dive, you must come back up eventually, weaker, and with a single minded goal of surfacing for air and with the tracking senses Sharks have always had it wouldn't be hard to keep tabs on something the size of a leviathan whale
@@jnielsen90 bro. im just saying livyatan hunted in pods bro im not saying a big one Livyatan just attacks the meg pack, im saying a whole pod just comes and bullys the meg pack. blud thats all im sayin
This was another great video you did! One detail that stuck out to me was how all of those smaller Megalodons were following the Livyatan closely, yet appeared reluctant to actually attack it for a while. It is like they were testing the whale and waiting for it tire out first. It is only the biggest Megalodon arriving near the end, which seems to show no hesitance in attacking head-on. If they attacked the whale like a stereotypical school of piranhas, the altercation would be over immediately. But if those sharks are normally solitary and have no instincts to hunt cooperatively (as Zay Steppello commented on your previous video), then it would still be every shark for itself and the risk of injury must be heeded (which that one Megalodon at 2:50 finds out the hard way). For me, this helped your video feel very realistic for how opportunistic predators behave, where they can be powerful and ruthless, but they are not like mindless zombies with no sense of self-preservation. If I were to suggest adding one thing, I think this would be also be neat. The Livyatan could have had a bleeding set of bite marks on its body, seemingly from a larger Livyatan. Viewers could then imagine that the whale just lost a brutal fight for dominance and got abandoned by its own pod, before its blood attracted multiple Megalodons, like a disorganized mob of Komodo dragons converging on a sick water buffalo. And so the whale becomes prey to the very sharks it fed on yesterday. Admittedly, that is just a nitpick and I enjoyed your video regardless.
hello thanks for your comments. yes it would of been nice to of made it a bit longer and have more bite marks showing, but it try to have these done in a month and this one took longer then that. i will keep the scenes hopefully i can come back to it sometime and make it better for a proper show of some kind
I'd also like to add that the carcass should be floating at the surface instead of sinking to the bottom of the ocean. Whale corpses don't sink until much later after they decay
@@yenguyandfriends Yes I noticed that. Whale carcasses sink once the blubber layer has been eaten by predators/scavengers. The fat is what makes them float. 🤓🍻
Megalodons weren't pack hunters, adult Megalodons didn't need to be pack hunters. Also, the juveniles should be swimming away from both the adults and the Livyatan as they are often hunted by larger animals including their own kind.
Now we need a second revenge story... The pod of Leviathans is finding the corpse of patriarch... And we have his son, he goes: - That fish... He's so F**king dead!
Dude. This is epic. You out done yourself once again. The movement of the sharks, the beautiful animation and the lighten. This... I am truly impressed. Tho, one thing you can improve is by adding some sound to it. Especially when the shark bumps into the creature. You can have a large "thunk" to show how massive these beast truly are. But other than that, dude you work is incredibly.
Oh another thing. The camera angle. God, I love those camera angle. Not to much cutting or movement but just enough you feel the power these creatures have.
thanks pleased you liked it, i was going for some different types of shots in this one so good to hear. yes some more sounds would be cool !! 😁👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
But.. its underwater and the camera man can only have so much equipment unless he gets eaten (sh we dont talk about the amount of people sent back in time) so sadly they downgraded to no sound vids (Btw its just a joke on the channel thing community bc it really looks like someone went back in time to film these awesome creatures)
I really love how you used the camera to emphasize the size and scale of these animals. Especially considering the fact that underwater, there aren't references for human eyes to gauge how big something might be.
That switch to the Meg's POV at about 1:46 was amazing. I loved how intense it became, especially with the wonderful scoring that went along with this video. Incredible work as always! Can't wait for the next one.
YES, IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS! Edit: If the livyatan even managed to survive this, its jaw would of been toast due to Megalodon having the most powerful bite force ever known. Yikes. But that big girl was not messing when she got it from the side. I can just imagine the bones breaking! Yikes.
Interesting... I love how the sharks get bigger the further back in line they are. A little bit of advice for future films...a Great White would never come near the tail of a whale or killer whale, and whales are, in fact, quite fast - Great Whites can't keep up with them at regular cruising speed. Kind of like a Ferrari vs. a big Diesel Mercedes - the Whites can out-sprint the Whales (not by much), but in anything other than a short full sprint, the Whales win every time.
@UCrIwxipPXdzvfQ0wGedUS4g I get what you mean and yes if great white encountering orcas they'll likely to test the orca by swim around it but If orca start to chasing them it's enough to tell great white to *GET AWAY!* or be liverless.
Phillip Seymour, There is proof of bite marks on whale flukes, and recent footage of a great white drowning a humpback whale by repeatedly biting into its tail section. A lone great white did this.
Whatever it is, Megalodon's tooth bones are found in almost all oceans and have even been found in the Sahara, proving that he was a true hunter, in contrast to Leviathan Mellvilei whose bones are only found in the south of the Earth such as the Arctic and South America.
2 videos in a row, love this. I would love to see megalodon depicted more as a basking shark-like body plan. Last studies shows us that megalodon was pretty chonky compared to the great white (classic model in megalodon reconstructions, similar to big females with big bellys), probably megalodon wasnt a fast swimmer, having a swimming style more similar to sand sharks ( which swims in a subcarangiform way, not tuniform as modern lamnids) added to the fact that possibly had heterocerc tails. I would love to see this kind of representation, not the classic "enormous big white" But for the rest, as always, spectacular animation, LOOKS LIKE A BBC DOCUMENTARY!!! Greetings man!
I concur with that notion. Realistically, the Megalodon would be somewhat of a carnivorous whale shark, which is a testament to it being known for hunting juvenile baleen whales. Anything in the way of a Livy would smoke a Meg. The animation was lovely as always, and that needs no debate.
Allow me to introduce the family: 1:20 little Billy, 16 years old, nicknamed ❛❛funny Billy❜❜ or ❛❛the excited one❜❜. Very fast, very curious, always goofing around. 1:24 Jimmy, only four years older, nicknamed ❛❛the beast-wannabe❜❜ is Billy's big bro. Never far behind. A rumor says that he destroyed a whole coral reef once, just for ❛❛the fun of it.❜❜ 1:26 𝙅𝙖𝙘𝙠, 32 years old (❛❛the maniac❜❜) is Billy and Jimmy's oldest bro. Easily irritated, always seems depressed, often reminds Billy and Jimmy ❛❛to be careful with strangers❜❜. He killed five baby-whales once, for absolutely no reason: he didn't even eat them (I think he hates whales). 1:29 𝐉𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐟𝐞𝐫, 35 years old, (❛❛Jenifer-Hell-Fire❜❜) is 𝙅𝙖𝙘𝙠's big sister. Trust me: you don't wanna mess with her. She's CRAZY!!! 1:32 𝓖𝓸𝓸𝓭 𝓞𝓵 ❜ 𝓤𝓷𝓬𝓵𝓮 𝓑𝓮𝓷. 93 years old. He dies bitten by a whale... (2:49) he wasn't a good hunter anyway. ... 1:39 𝓝𝖎𝖓𝖆 157 years old (nicknamed ❛❛Mamacita Nina❜❜ sometimes ❛❛The Doomsday Lady,❜❜ or even ❛❛Apocalyptic Fish❜❜). Always angry, always hungry. She avenges Uncle Ben's death.
Here is the updated meg family 1:20 Johnny 10 years old 15 feet:When his father says eating coral he says no papa 1:24 Ben 15 years old 18 feet:The dashy one 1:26 Crazy Harry 23 years old 20 feet:The big brother 1:29 Meg Jr 40 years old 25 feet :the oldest of the kids 1:32 Meg's mate 99 years old 57 feet:He dies getting bitten by Livyatan at 2:49 1:39 Meg 110 years old 65 feet:She is the biggest of the family also avenges her mate at 3:02 1:45 Auntie megan Meg's brothers Megs nephews Meg's nieces and Meg's Cousins:They make up the rest of the family
Actually the two big megs are the same size (the one with the scars and the one who killed the livyatan) you can see this when you see them both against the livyatan
@@kylethedestroyer1117 but scientists whose brains are smarter can estimate the magnitude of the possibility from complex formula calculations can measure even though it is only a bone example, such as albert einstein who can calculate the gravity of a black hole even though at that time no one knew what a black hole was.
@@tecillsalvador6216but Meg as a bigger bite force and effectiveness Plus megalodon and livyatan would like stay away Since there battle would go both ways
this fight seems to me very exaggerated, we can see the Livyatan giving a big ball blows in the side of the first meg, it should have put it down for a while, and when the second meg attacks it by surprise, the bite impact doesn't look very deep compared to the livy bite in the previous video, so I think he should have recovered, even if that wouldn't have changed much, Or else it is the Livyatan who must be old. Besides that the animation is splendid, I had the chills throughout the video 😱
I think the second Meg hit an artery or any blood vessel The bite alone can create massive injuries and blood lose After all, megalodon’s bite is actually pretty strong... so strong that it crush some bone in there
@SiddiqGamesYT Well it did penetrated the skin and blubber Why? Because if you study megalodon, it has the strongest bite force of all times. That means the toughest skin and blubber won’t protect the livyatan from getting attacked and ultimately payed the price. There were some livyatan bones with marks made from Meg teeth you know
@@goldgamercommenting2990 Some Lyviathan bones? Didn't the paleontologists only found one specimen of Lyviathan so far? I want to know from where you got such statement.
Keep up the good work man! These animations are god-tier. They even make Walking with Dinosaurs pale in comparison! There are so many more epic prehistoric fights you could still do. I personally would love to see your take on the basilosaurus!
Considering the Megalodon did have a fish brain,they couldn't make strategy,they acted on pure instinct.They also didn't live in family and didn't hunt in packs,and that means the whole idea of the video is actually wrong But visual is really good
Keep in mind fully grown, Megalodon and Livyatan are about the same size. IRL this would have been a clash of giant teeth unlike any you could see in any eara of the dinosaurs or even modern oceans
my one gripe is that the whale (which usually travel in pods) is alone (unless its a fully grown male). Where as the mega, which were solitary species that only met to breed(much like modern day great whites), had a whole school of mini sharks around it. Sand Tiger shark mothers(a species that are ovoviviparous) will eat her children if they dont get far enough away after being born.
Yeah the only explanation I would give is that the smaller sharks stick together with the large one to get to the prey it hunts. Otherwise yeah fish do not form pods to hunt like dolphins. They usually gather where there is food to get a bite
This animation is simply amazing indeed 🐋 Though for the most part it is a surely a 'What If' sequence since its literally an entire Megalodon family going up against single Lyviathan, with the smaller megs does not have any sense of fear towards the bigger whale. Or the fact that we do not know if Megalodon does hunt in pairs (if we count the two adult Megs in the video).
Juvenile megalodon likely lived in shallower waters near the coastline to seek protection from predators. Yes, there's fossil evidence that shows Meg had a nursery area Adult Meg lived in open ocean. But I dunno if Meg would hunt in packs as most of Meg's prey items were small - medium sized whales at 16-23ft long
My name says it all - This had me sucked right in from start to finish. Well done to the entire team to produce such a magnificent look into what was and possibly most certainly happened back in those times.
this is one of the best animation i have ever seen, megalodon looks right here and very realistic you showed the most powerful predator of all time very well
Idk what’s better, this soundtrack or the animation, both are incredible. These animals are absolutely insane knowing they swam the same waters we do. Beautiful work of art my dude.
Fun facts- Megalodon was a global species, with different populations likely adapting towards their local prey, similarly to how whales have distinct populations within a global distribution. While the only confirmed prey items of Megalodon are dwarf baleen whales, whose extinction due to the ice age likely contributed to Megalodon's extinction (while great whites' more resilient pinniped prey let it survive and prosper), feeding marks on large whales and a section of humpback rip that shows damage from a fatal infection after a large animal attacked it both suggest that adult giant baleen whales were also on the menu- though not a frequent enough dinner to save it from starvation.
Like modern sharks, Megalodon fed by thrashing side-to-side, using its whole body to leverage its jaws like sawblades. Sharks can swing their jaws forwards on a hinge, which means they can keep their jaws short and stout while still being able to reach far forwards- which lets them have much more powerful bites than their musculature might suspect. An adult meg would launch an ambush from below, using their dark backs to hide in deep water.
Megalodon, like other sharks, headed into shallow water to breed- Megalodon probably migrated long distances to reach safe breeding grounds, like the great white does today. Shark teeth in Panama are proof of a Megalodon nursery there, with babies as small as two metres long seeking sanctuary in the shallow water, with most sharks being babies and juveniles from two to ten metres. The lack of large marine mammal prey and the rarity of their teeth in the area suggests adults were only occasional visitors to the site. The smaller juveniles were probably threatened by great hammerheads and the extinct snaggletoothed weasel shark Hemipristis serra, both of which were about six metres long, while the larger ten-metre juveniles would only have adult Megalodon to fear.
Wait, juveniles were 10 meters 😱😰
@@SIGMAOHIORIZZ88 Very chonky boys, Megalodon juveniles were.
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I can’t remember the source but I remember hearing from a recent thing I watched that some scientist believe the great white has the potential to slow evolve into the next megalodon as the niche they filled has disappeared and the whale it use to hunt have grown far larger. This sadly depends on us because of fishing practices sharks have seen a reduction in their size and whaling has dramatically reduced the food sources needed to produce the next megalodon
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Hats off to the brave film crew, who likely put themselves in serious danger to get this footage.
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Another testament that cameramen are fucking immortal
Ya I don't think that's even real. There is no med in the sea
All CGI
it's fake... animated 🤣🤣🤣
"...and so started the first gang war between the Levys and the Megs."
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So I learned something
It takes two adult megs and tons of smoll sharks to kill a levy
@@goldgamercommenting2990 in reel life one🤣🤣🤣🤣
Actually this was first brought up in the Meg novels by a Steve Alten 😉
That would be epic
The idea of an organized family unit of megalodon shark hunting on solitary Leviathans can be seen as disputable at best, but the visual appeal and polish of this animation does merit everyone's full praise. This is such a stunningly beautiful work one can't but wish a little that it could be proven true.
thank you !! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Allow me to introduce the family:
1:20 little Billy, 16 years old, nicknamed ❛❛funny Billy❜❜ or ❛❛the excited one❜❜. Very fast, very curious, always goofing around.
1:24 Jimmy, only four years older, nicknamed ❛❛the beast-wannabe❜❜ is Billy's big bro. Never far behind. A rumor says that he destroyed a whole coral reef once, just for ❛❛the fun of it.❜❜
1:26 𝙅𝙖𝙘𝙠, 32 years old (❛❛the maniac❜❜) is Billy and Jimmy's oldest bro. Easily irritated, always seems depressed, often reminds Billy and Jimmy ❛❛to be careful with strangers❜❜. He killed five baby whales once, for absolutely no reason: he didn't even eat them (I think he hates whales).
1:29 𝐉𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐟𝐞𝐫, 35 years old, (❛❛Jenifer-Hell-Fire❜❜) is 𝙅𝙖𝙘𝙠's big sister. Trust me: you don't wanna mess with her. She's CRAZY!!!
1:32 𝓖𝓸𝓸𝓭 𝓞𝓵 ❜ 𝓤𝓷𝓬𝓵𝓮 𝓑𝓮𝓷. 93 years old. He dies bitten by a whale... (2:49) he wasn't a good hunter anyway.
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1:39 𝓝𝖎𝖓𝖆 157 years old (nicknamed ❛❛Mamacita Nina❜❜ sometimes ❛❛The Doomsday Lady,❜❜ or even ❛❛Apocalytic Fish❜❜). Always angry, always hungry. She avenges Uncle Ben's death.
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No Livyatans aren’t solitary and are much stronger than a megalodon
I honestly thought this was just a feeding frenzy and not a family at all
the Sea colours, the shading, the realistic texture, the fluid movements make it seems like it was actually recorded
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Man, just go knock to the BBC’s door and launch a Sea Monsters reboot ! This is soooooooo good ! Bigger than life ! Amazing! 😱
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Mental cinema! 😅😅😅 So I would have loved to see the film today. But not yet because the film is still in development.
He call the DAD!!!
It's no sea monster you dummy!
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Top notch Graphics and Animation
hello thank you !
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The animation is great but the scene itself is so unrealistic its hard to watch. A whales never gonna be so calm with even small sharks around. Here its got a meg bigger than itself and its like chilling
I am so deeply impressed by this. It’s not a face to face fight like the rest of these animations, and while the two animals that died did not have fatal blows, they did die either way because that’s just what happens in real life. The final blow to the Levi was magnificent because you could really feel the sharks weight and power driving into its prey as it chomped down into the ribs. Lastly, I love the attention to detail as the whale was being devoured. Not only were the megs eating, but so was the other life. The cowfish and wrasse were so impressive
hello thank very much for your kind comments i am please you liked it. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😊❤️
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cool but it’s boring
@@johnsonmortimer you really out do yourself with every video dropped ma.
Like how you portray the Megalodons as intelligent and emotional animals just like elephants.
This guy should get hired as one of the animators for Prehistoric Planet
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@@johnsonmortimer It is good not fan of the design and i think that flipper shouldn’t be moving
And the blowhole on the front and right side of his head
Are you ok if i use this content as stock footage? credits will be given.@@johnsonmortimer
These videos are getting better and better, we need to start making names for returning dinos lol.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😊 larry the shark ! dave the spino ! sorry i am bad with names 😁
@@johnsonmortimer yes, very good names. Maybe have a t rex named Rebecca or something..
@@TheRaptorMovies Megalodon wasn't even a reptile, it was actually a species of chondrichthyes fish. The closest living relative to this massive prehistoric shark is the Great White.
Not a dinosaur actually
Mego the meg
Megalodon is so cool
The meg at the bottom left at 3:00 be like : “This is for you brother!”
Or rather sister.
Bro this is the best short movie I ever seen!!.and RIP whale
hello Eva thanks for watching !
@2:42 a clever little detail I just noticed, if you watch the back ground under the Livyatan, you can actually see and watch the Huge Megalodon actually swim down to position itself for the classic From-bellow attack great whites are known for. Very awesome detail rather than just having show up behind but have just disappear the next shot. 100/10
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Even if he did die, the Livyatan was an absolute beast for killing not one, but two (maybe even more) older than juvenile Megalodons during its lifetime
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Same goes for Megalodons, they’re renowned the best Apex predators in history. Amazing and skilled beasts.
He went down fighting. mad respect.
also, shoutout to that one cowfish that just munching on a whale.
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@@johnsonmortimer**salute to biblical boi**
This literally feels like a space opera but in the ocean with Megalodon and Livyatans filling in as the "ships". You really captured the tension and urgency with this piece - stupendous work!
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You know, I really like how you've given the animals scars to show a life of hardship and scraps over territory and mating.
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If Levithians were anything like modern whales, they would have realistically evaded by diving. Megs were warm, shallow water creatures. They couldn't chase into the colder, darker seas that the cetaceans call home. One of the many powerful perks of being warm-blooded.
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@@johnsonmortimerSo ya better make Livyatan the revenge then.
Not really...because eventually you will have to surface for air no matter how deep you can dive, you must come back up eventually, weaker, and with a single minded goal of surfacing for air and with the tracking senses Sharks have always had it wouldn't be hard to keep tabs on something the size of a leviathan whale
@@jnielsen90 bro. im just saying livyatan hunted in pods bro im not saying a big one Livyatan just attacks the meg pack, im saying a whole pod just comes and bullys the meg pack. blud thats all im sayin
@@UfoEditzzz I wasnt saying you said anything in particular, was just giving my own observations and opinions. Sorry if u thought otherwise.
2:20 looked cute lol
This was another great video you did!
One detail that stuck out to me was how all of those smaller Megalodons were following the Livyatan closely, yet appeared reluctant to actually attack it for a while. It is like they were testing the whale and waiting for it tire out first. It is only the biggest Megalodon arriving near the end, which seems to show no hesitance in attacking head-on.
If they attacked the whale like a stereotypical school of piranhas, the altercation would be over immediately. But if those sharks are normally solitary and have no instincts to hunt cooperatively (as Zay Steppello commented on your previous video), then it would still be every shark for itself and the risk of injury must be heeded (which that one Megalodon at 2:50 finds out the hard way). For me, this helped your video feel very realistic for how opportunistic predators behave, where they can be powerful and ruthless, but they are not like mindless zombies with no sense of self-preservation.
If I were to suggest adding one thing, I think this would be also be neat. The Livyatan could have had a bleeding set of bite marks on its body, seemingly from a larger Livyatan. Viewers could then imagine that the whale just lost a brutal fight for dominance and got abandoned by its own pod, before its blood attracted multiple Megalodons, like a disorganized mob of Komodo dragons converging on a sick water buffalo. And so the whale becomes prey to the very sharks it fed on yesterday. Admittedly, that is just a nitpick and I enjoyed your video regardless.
hello thanks for your comments. yes it would of been nice to of made it a bit longer and have more bite marks showing, but it try to have these done in a month and this one took longer then that. i will keep the scenes hopefully i can come back to it sometime and make it better for a proper show of some kind
I'd also like to add that the carcass should be floating at the surface instead of sinking to the bottom of the ocean. Whale corpses don't sink until much later after they decay
@@yenguyandfriends whale carcass contain lot of gas 💨
@@yenguyandfriends Yes I noticed that. Whale carcasses sink once the blubber layer has been eaten by predators/scavengers. The fat is what makes them float. 🤓🍻
Megalodons weren't pack hunters, adult Megalodons didn't need to be pack hunters. Also, the juveniles should be swimming away from both the adults and the Livyatan as they are often hunted by larger animals including their own kind.
Now we need a second revenge story... The pod of Leviathans is finding the corpse of patriarch... And we have his son, he goes:
- That fish... He's so F**king dead!
I vote YES!
@@youtubeisgay6701 it’s 1-1. A decider is needed :D
another revenge !! 🐳🐳🐳🐳🐳 😁😁
@@johnsonmortimer Really?! I'm so happy and looking foward to it if you really want to make a continuation of this animation video! 🐋
@@johnsonmortimer no livyatan started it that megalodon ended it you could make a t rex vs triceratops fight a great classic fight
Props to the cameraman for capturing this badass moment 🔥🔥
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Dude. This is epic. You out done yourself once again. The movement of the sharks, the beautiful animation and the lighten.
This... I am truly impressed. Tho, one thing you can improve is by adding some sound to it. Especially when the shark bumps into the creature. You can have a large "thunk" to show how massive these beast truly are.
But other than that, dude you work is incredibly.
Oh another thing. The camera angle. God, I love those camera angle. Not to much cutting or movement but just enough you feel the power these creatures have.
thanks pleased you liked it, i was going for some different types of shots in this one so good to hear. yes some more sounds would be cool !! 😁👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@@johnsonmortimer Your on a good path dude. I'm excited to see what you can do
But.. its underwater and the camera man can only have so much equipment unless he gets eaten (sh we dont talk about the amount of people sent back in time) so sadly they downgraded to no sound vids
(Btw its just a joke on the channel thing community bc it really looks like someone went back in time to film these awesome creatures)
@@SavageThermo XD indeed and I love your joke.
I really love how you used the camera to emphasize the size and scale of these animals. Especially considering the fact that underwater, there aren't references for human eyes to gauge how big something might be.
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Now, this was worth the wait. Great animation and the details on the whales skin are perfect!
Congrats on 100 K subs and keep the good work 🦈🐳
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I agree!
@@johnsonmortimer hey I think someone stole your video here's the link ruclips.net/video/EKR5oRpdvLw/видео.html
@@miguelbarragan2328 he doesnt stole his video, it just a compliation
@@adamantite2120 it's the exact same video
Amazing footage we are discovering 10s of millions of years later. Incredible.
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1:14 oh no, the a "shiver" of megalodons are catching up to the poor leviathan :O
It’s 2 megalodons catch leviathan of leviathan eat megalodon bigger it died and megalodon biggest 1000000hp eat leviathan
The livyatan is not scared
You should just make a documentary on dinosaurs. Your animations are impeccable.
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Salute to the cameramen for taking so much risk and giving us such footages, also traveled millions of years what should to thank you ?
hello thanks very much !
Hehehehe what a joke i forgot to laugh
@@furiousgamer9581 lel
大海での在りし日のバトルを想起させる素晴しい動画です!。
メガロドンが群れで連携してリヴィアタンを襲ったかどうかは疑問ですが、
群れからはぐれた個体を、集団で付け狙うことは大いにあり得たでしょう!。
リヴィアタンの健闘も光ましたが、最後はセオリー通りの強烈な一撃でしたね!。
こんにちは、ありがとうございます。
Its crazy how just 1 bite is enough to kill their prey, this shows how strong their bite force really is.
thanks in the real world it might of taken more. but i have limited time to make these
@West West meg ?
@West West i thought that title went to purrusaurus?
@@AborshionMaster how the hell do you compare a alligators bite force to a mega shark?
@@terrifficpilot634 crocodilides had the biggest jaw muscles
That switch to the Meg's POV at about 1:46 was amazing. I loved how intense it became, especially with the wonderful scoring that went along with this video. Incredible work as always! Can't wait for the next one.
thank you !! yes the score is realy good and helps a lot
Didn't realize it was a pov, lol
megalodon wars: the empire strikes back
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Megalodon how are you doing this my boy
YES, IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS!
Edit: If the livyatan even managed to survive this, its jaw would of been toast due to Megalodon having the most powerful bite force ever known. Yikes. But that big girl was not messing when she got it from the side. I can just imagine the bones breaking! Yikes.
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That Cowfish be like: "Yes, this is fine" 😊
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Interesting... I love how the sharks get bigger the further back in line they are. A little bit of advice for future films...a Great White would never come near the tail of a whale or killer whale, and whales are, in fact, quite fast - Great Whites can't keep up with them at regular cruising speed. Kind of like a Ferrari vs. a big Diesel Mercedes - the Whites can out-sprint the Whales (not by much), but in anything other than a short full sprint, the Whales win every time.
hello thank you !
What it they were slowing down on purpose
@UCrIwxipPXdzvfQ0wGedUS4g I get what you mean and yes if great white encountering orcas they'll likely to test the orca by swim around it but If orca start to chasing them it's enough to tell great white to *GET AWAY!* or be liverless.
Phillip Seymour,
There is proof of bite marks on whale flukes, and recent footage of a great white drowning a humpback whale by repeatedly biting into its tail section. A lone great white did this.
Whatever it is, Megalodon's tooth bones are found in almost all oceans and have even been found in the Sahara, proving that he was a true hunter, in contrast to Leviathan Mellvilei whose bones are only found in the south of the Earth such as the Arctic and South America.
Megalodon: Family eats today 😎
Huge respect for the camera man that he could film us this masterpiece 👏
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The cameraman had to go back in time to film this
Their is no camera man because the meg is extinct
@@lduds2024 no shit
1:38 this part scared me a little
sorry 😀 thx for watching
@@johnsonmortimer yeah that will scared me if is real and me in that part
@@adamantite2120very scary
2 videos in a row, love this. I would love to see megalodon depicted more as a basking shark-like body plan. Last studies shows us that megalodon was pretty chonky compared to the great white (classic model in megalodon reconstructions, similar to big females with big bellys), probably megalodon wasnt a fast swimmer, having a swimming style more similar to sand sharks ( which swims in a subcarangiform way, not tuniform as modern lamnids) added to the fact that possibly had heterocerc tails. I would love to see this kind of representation, not the classic "enormous big white" But for the rest, as always, spectacular animation, LOOKS LIKE A BBC DOCUMENTARY!!! Greetings man!
thank you !! i did try some more basking shark like textures on the meg, it did not really look to good, maybe another time
Honestly it pains me we still dont have a definitive accurate body shape of this wonderful animal
Could you link me the new info on megalodon physiology?
You say in 2:15 the meg is not thicc enough?
I concur with that notion. Realistically, the Megalodon would be somewhat of a carnivorous whale shark, which is a testament to it being known for hunting juvenile baleen whales. Anything in the way of a Livy would smoke a Meg.
The animation was lovely as always, and that needs no debate.
Op megladon🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I love the details on the skin. Looks old and have by far the most accurate ones. Ever seen in my life. : )
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wdym im pretty sure megalodon didn't have like 10 offsprings at once
It's fun to watch
Greetings I'm from Indonesia.
thank you !!
Okay, you are welcome.
Im also from indonesia
Halo!
Allow me to introduce the family:
1:20 little Billy, 16 years old, nicknamed ❛❛funny Billy❜❜ or ❛❛the excited one❜❜. Very fast, very curious, always goofing around.
1:24 Jimmy, only four years older, nicknamed ❛❛the beast-wannabe❜❜ is Billy's big bro. Never far behind. A rumor says that he destroyed a whole coral reef once, just for ❛❛the fun of it.❜❜
1:26 𝙅𝙖𝙘𝙠, 32 years old (❛❛the maniac❜❜) is Billy and Jimmy's oldest bro. Easily irritated, always seems depressed, often reminds Billy and Jimmy ❛❛to be careful with strangers❜❜. He killed five baby-whales once, for absolutely no reason: he didn't even eat them (I think he hates whales).
1:29 𝐉𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐟𝐞𝐫, 35 years old, (❛❛Jenifer-Hell-Fire❜❜) is 𝙅𝙖𝙘𝙠's big sister. Trust me: you don't wanna mess with her. She's CRAZY!!!
1:32 𝓖𝓸𝓸𝓭 𝓞𝓵 ❜ 𝓤𝓷𝓬𝓵𝓮 𝓑𝓮𝓷. 93 years old. He dies bitten by a whale... (2:49) he wasn't a good hunter anyway.
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1:39 𝓝𝖎𝖓𝖆 157 years old (nicknamed ❛❛Mamacita Nina❜❜ sometimes ❛❛The Doomsday Lady,❜❜ or even ❛❛Apocalyptic Fish❜❜). Always angry, always hungry. She avenges Uncle Ben's death.
1:45 Yir, brave, hes like his father, is 13
Not a whale is a Livyatan
I like this because its accurate. Megalodon lived for a very long time.
Here is the updated meg family
1:20 Johnny 10 years old 15 feet:When his father says eating coral he says no papa
1:24 Ben 15 years old 18 feet:The dashy one
1:26 Crazy Harry 23 years old 20 feet:The big brother
1:29 Meg Jr 40 years old 25 feet :the oldest of the kids
1:32 Meg's mate 99 years old 57 feet:He dies getting bitten by Livyatan at 2:49
1:39 Meg 110 years old 65 feet:She is the biggest of the family also avenges her mate at 3:02
1:45 Auntie megan Meg's brothers Megs nephews Meg's nieces and Meg's Cousins:They make up the rest of the family
Wow Megalodon Baby Shack
That was totally awesome! Loved the biggest Meg with the scars. Such detail!
thank you !!
Actually the two big megs are the same size (the one with the scars and the one who killed the livyatan) you can see this when you see them both against the livyatan
@@kylethedestroyer1117 but scientists whose brains are smarter can estimate the magnitude of the possibility from complex formula calculations can measure even though it is only a bone example, such as albert einstein who can calculate the gravity of a black hole even though at that time no one knew what a black hole was.
@@sun_600 and what does that have to do with me?
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In Livyatan vs Megalodon
Livyatan caused more damage to Meg
But in Megalodon revenge Meg didn't caused more damage to Livyatan
Thats because the meg in that video is much smaller
And livyatan has bigger teeth
@@tecillsalvador6216but Meg as a bigger bite force and effectiveness
Plus megalodon and livyatan would like stay away
Since there battle would go both ways
this fight seems to me very exaggerated, we can see the Livyatan giving a big ball blows in the side of the first meg, it should have put it down for a while, and when the second meg attacks it by surprise, the bite impact doesn't look very deep compared to the livy bite in the previous video, so I think he should have recovered, even if that wouldn't have changed much,
Or else it is the Livyatan who
must be old.
Besides that the animation is splendid, I had the chills throughout the video 😱
hello thanks for the feedback !!
I think the second Meg hit an artery or any blood vessel
The bite alone can create massive injuries and blood lose
After all, megalodon’s bite is actually pretty strong... so strong that it crush some bone in there
@SiddiqGamesYT
Well it did penetrated the skin and blubber
Why?
Because if you study megalodon, it has the strongest bite force of all times. That means the toughest skin and blubber won’t protect the livyatan from getting attacked and ultimately payed the price.
There were some livyatan bones with marks made from Meg teeth you know
@SiddiqGamesYT
It’s basically who makes the first move
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Some Lyviathan bones? Didn't the paleontologists only found one specimen of Lyviathan so far?
I want to know from where you got such statement.
The soundtrack is sick also😅 🔥🔥🔥 1:50
Thank you! Love to hear it.
/the composer
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holy sht the animation it's so good
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This video is awesome , I love sea creatures.
Glory to the camera man 👏👏💪💪
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This animation is insane! This man needs more love, I mean the quality of these animations are crazy
hello thank you !!
2:56 Bro head-butted the cameraman💀
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Keep up the good work man! These animations are god-tier. They even make Walking with Dinosaurs pale in comparison! There are so many more epic prehistoric fights you could still do. I personally would love to see your take on the basilosaurus!
Glad you like them! 😁👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 sure i will do a basilosaurus some time. !!
Which was more dangerous, Megladon or Orcas?
Orcas: You see any Megladons swimming around?
The question was which was more dangerous not about which was alive 😅
(in megalodons defense)
Megalodon was more dangerous.
I mean, like, they literally eat whales.
Proof the camera men are immortal
This İs Amazing
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Considering the Megalodon did have a fish brain,they couldn't make strategy,they acted on pure instinct.They also didn't live in family and didn't hunt in packs,and that means the whole idea of the video is actually wrong
But visual is really good
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awesome job shark that was a good kill that did shark
thank you
Bruh that was so well done, I literally have chills
Your cold?
thanks !
Serious animation.
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1:00 Dear god that's terrifying. Really shows the scale of the Megaladon
Keep in mind fully grown, Megalodon and Livyatan are about the same size. IRL this would have been a clash of giant teeth unlike any you could see in any eara of the dinosaurs or even modern oceans
thanks very much !
@@johnsonmortimer Your animations are divine I swear. How did you get so good at animation?
If the Megaladon was still alive the ocean would have been screwed
2 years after watching this i still think that this is better than any animation out there
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my one gripe is that the whale (which usually travel in pods) is alone (unless its a fully grown male). Where as the mega, which were solitary species that only met to breed(much like modern day great whites), had a whole school of mini sharks around it. Sand Tiger shark mothers(a species that are ovoviviparous) will eat her children if they dont get far enough away after being born.
Megs would do that too. It was a territorial thing.
Yeah the only explanation I would give is that the smaller sharks stick together with the large one to get to the prey it hunts. Otherwise yeah fish do not form pods to hunt like dolphins. They usually gather where there is food to get a bite
Those caustics are amazing
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This was Incredible! You absolutely nailed the movements of the shark
thanks very much !!
SHARKS FOR THE WIN!!! But a bit sad that one Megalodon died. Nice Animation! 🦈👍
thank you !
This animation is simply amazing indeed 🐋
Though for the most part it is a surely a 'What If' sequence since its literally an entire Megalodon family going up against single Lyviathan, with the smaller megs does not have any sense of fear towards the bigger whale. Or the fact that we do not know if Megalodon does hunt in pairs (if we count the two adult Megs in the video).
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Also props to the music composer for this video in particular. I really like it 👍🐋
Juvenile megalodon likely lived in shallower waters near the coastline to seek protection from predators. Yes, there's fossil evidence that shows Meg had a nursery area
Adult Meg lived in open ocean. But I dunno if Meg would hunt in packs as most of Meg's prey items were small - medium sized whales at 16-23ft long
I'm proud of the megalodon, he has carried out his duties as a good parent, sacrificing himself so that the baby can eat 🏆🏆🏅🎖🦈🦈🦈🦈
@@IcangChelios anda indo
My name says it all - This had me sucked right in from start to finish. Well done to the entire team to produce such a magnificent look into what was and possibly most certainly happened back in those times.
hello thank you i am pleased you liked it 😁😁😁
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this is one of the best animation i have ever seen, megalodon looks right here and very realistic you showed the most powerful predator of all time very well
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CGI…! Boy we’ve come along was in the cinema photography in films! Love it!
I can feel the horror the Leviathan has to go through throughout the whole video! But Justice been served! Masterpiece! 🔥
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I am a bit confused about the family concept, but fun to watch. Can't wait for the next
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I really like how detailed everything is! Like how the sun is shining through the water and how realistic the creatures look
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Amazing animation 👍🔥
thanks !!
great work on this channel. im just wondering if the biggest meg died or not. probably not right?
hello thx the one which was bitten on the head died his skull was crushed 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@@johnsonmortimer ooof thanks
Affascinant Animals.
Can just picture Sir David’s voice over that choir music narrating 😎😇
thx leon 😁
Wow I like medladons
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I love this video
thank you !
@@johnsonmortimer no problem!
Автору канала большой RESPECT 🙏🙏🙏🙏👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏🙏
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Epic work. I have waited for meg vs livyatan fight this movie level for so long
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very beautiful animation, I love how the megalodons search for revenge just like us humans
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I have a request for an animation(optional),
What if you made a megalodon and mosasaur fight each other
Excelente
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This looks great, so happy and sad these creatures don’t exist anymore , can you imagine if these great animals still swan in our waters.
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Damn, props to the Levi though, he took out the second biggest before going down, and they seemed smaller
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Mntap luuirrr😅😅
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Idk what’s better, this soundtrack or the animation, both are incredible. These animals are absolutely insane knowing they swam the same waters we do. Beautiful work of art my dude.
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@@johnsonmortimer np!
This is by far the coolest animation ever seen
You've earned a new sub
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Amazing
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Two monster attack 😲😲😲
I really like your videos , I never get tired of seeing them , you are the best. 🌟
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The music, the animation… your work is just FLAWLESS, so much excitement watching this!
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Master of animation
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Cameraman never dies
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