This is from that poorly edited Animal Planet version. The original version has no probe, and humans are extinct. And we have a narration provided by Christian Rodska.
The Ocean flish is purely herbivorous and feed solely on algae and is prey to many animals of the Cretaceous sea, like ichthyosaurs, pliosaurs and mosasaurs, along with fish like Cretoxyrhina and Xiphactinus
I can imagining the sharks Squalicorax and Cretoxyrhina and the piranha-like bony fish Xiphactinus feeding on Ocean flish and what do you think of this my comment ??? An answer ??
The sharkopath maybe a ferocious predator, but is not without enemies, and ichthyosaurs, pliosaurs and mosasaurs considered the sharkopath a suitable food, but the sharkopath was also prey to larger sharks like Squalicorax and Cretoxyrhina What do you think of this my comment ???
The full American version of this documentary has been removed from RUclips sadly, the UK version is technically more complete but the vibe feels so different without the probe, scifi elements and Tim White's narration.
I saw Prehistoric planet on the spanish internet site called Documania, and i saw the episode set in the Cretaceous sea, where a mother Megacephalosaurus captures a sharkopath and feed it to her babies
Megacephalosaurus is a pliosaur or short-necked plesiosaur, and i saw the pliosaur Megacephalosaurus in Prehistoric Planet, where a female Megacephalosaurus captures a sharkopath and feed it to her offspring
Oh I like sharkopaths so much, cause of their flashing signal lights
This is from that poorly edited Animal Planet version. The original version has no probe, and humans are extinct. And we have a narration provided by Christian Rodska.
Yes. But have to admit. The sharkopath theme is amazing
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The Ocean flish is purely herbivorous and feed solely on algae and is prey to many animals of the Cretaceous sea, like ichthyosaurs, pliosaurs and mosasaurs, along with fish like Cretoxyrhina and Xiphactinus
I can imagining the sharks Squalicorax and Cretoxyrhina and the piranha-like bony fish Xiphactinus feeding on Ocean flish and what do you think of this my comment ???
An answer ??
The sharkopath maybe a ferocious predator, but is not without enemies, and ichthyosaurs, pliosaurs and mosasaurs considered the sharkopath a suitable food, but the sharkopath was also prey to larger sharks like Squalicorax and Cretoxyrhina
What do you think of this my comment ???
Do you have the whole animal planet version of the doc? A full upload of it was taken down
The full American version of this documentary has been removed from RUclips sadly, the UK version is technically more complete but the vibe feels so different without the probe, scifi elements and Tim White's narration.
VERITAS
THE GODDESS OF TRUTH
1:00 Pangea 2.0
Love that guitar riff that plays when the sharkopaths attack.
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I saw Prehistoric planet on the spanish internet site called Documania, and i saw the episode set in the Cretaceous sea, where a mother Megacephalosaurus captures a sharkopath and feed it to her babies
That ‘sharkopath’ might’ve been a megaladon or a large shark that lived in the Cretaceous I think
How would something from the past hunt something from the future?
@@Ongoob yeah
Honestly that “sharkopath” might’ve been a large shark that lived during megacephalosaurus’s time
@@horseshoehimselfNO AN SQUALICORAX
@@horseshoehimselfmegacephalosaurus never existed its tylosaurus something said the guy was saying it from dinosair revolution
Rainbow squid largest animal ever
299 billion year the future before the dinosaur
FLISH?!
Megacephalosaurus is a pliosaur or short-necked plesiosaur, and i saw the pliosaur Megacephalosaurus in Prehistoric Planet, where a female Megacephalosaurus captures a sharkopath and feed it to her offspring
Your lied to us its all not real and the shark they hunted is ginsu shark
All u said was non sense
It was the Tylosaurus that hunt ginsu sharks, not sharkopaths
Sharkopaths, only live in the future