CompsognathusMember0 XP2013-08-06 21:57:00Okay, firt of all, welcome to Scified, and mostly Jurassic Park 4. Second, MrHappy made a post about this too. And third, I do think it is legit.Hi
Tyrannosaurus RexMember6270 XP2013-08-06 22:27:00I did make a post about it, check it out. I am pretty convinced, not 100% but pretty convinced.Jack of all trades. Master of none
CompsognathusMember0 XP2013-08-06 23:49:00Welcome! I do believe it is for the most part genuine. There is bound to be a huge undiscovered predator out there somewhere, lurking in the deep.
CompsognathusMember0 XP2013-08-07 05:13:00Welcome neoh,what I think about the Megalodon documentary well
its AWESOME! like a prehistoric shark survived a 2 mass extinction and is still living today! COOL!
CompsognathusMember0 XP2013-08-07 08:41:00Welcome.
I believe it's legit. Now, I'm not sure if it's a Megalodon, but there is certainly an unknown giant predator out there. It could be Megalodon. It might not be. But I feel the documentary was legit.Life cannot be contained, it breaks walls, crashes through barriers sometimes painfully, but uh... Life uh, finds a way
CompsognathusMember0 XP2013-08-07 10:11:00I really hope this doesn't turn into something like Hell's Aquarium. I don't want to see a 100 foot Lioplurodon with gills.Hi
CompsognathusMember0 XP2013-08-07 10:14:00I can see a Liopleurodon being almost, almost, that big. With gills? I don't think so. Reptiles do not grow gills, haha
Tyrannosaurus RexMember6270 XP2013-08-07 11:23:00Forgot to mention,
Welcome, to Jurassic Park.....
4 discussions.
Anyway, that out the way, what could it be besides a Megalodon? Maybe something that evolved into Megalodon, but why mess with perfection?Jack of all trades. Master of none
CompsognathusMember0 XP2013-08-07 11:41:00Other large marine animals. Whales or another mammal. Other large sharks, perhaps Megalodon's cousins that are better adapted to deep water. Marine reptile possible. It's most likely a fish though. Mammals and reptiles have to surface for air and that would give them away. Life cannot be contained, it breaks walls, crashes through barriers sometimes painfully, but uh... Life uh, finds a way
CompsognathusMember0 XP2013-08-07 13:12:00Actually, the largest shark today is the whale shark. It's between 40 and 60 feet in length and weighs around 20-30 tons. But like it's name implies, it's harmless as a whale. A large filter feeder. The biggest predatory shark is the great white. Averaging 13-16 feet long and .5-1 ton, with the largest ones just under 20 feet long and 2 tons in weight. As far as whales go, remember, Orcas are large predatory animals. 20-30 feet in length and 4-7 tons. Sperm whales are also gigantic oceanic predators. The largest predator alive today in fact at 50-65 feet long and 45-55 tons or so. Neither Orcas nor Sperm whales are overly aggressive, but they may have an unknown relative that is. I'm just trying to say that, while Megalodon is a possibility, it's not the only possibility.
CompsognathusMember0 XP2013-08-07 15:01:00Well, its either a giant great white, megalodon, or some other unknown species. Whales don't attack whales, and the video from both the helicopter and the chilian video have it as a shark. You can tell that it was a shark from the copter because the tail was moving.Hi
CompsognathusMember0 XP2013-08-07 15:23:00What I'm getting at is that we can't jump to conclusions. I acknowledge the fact that something is out there and it could be Megalodon. But I want to make sure everyone knows it could be something else.
Delta- Remember, I'm getting at a new species of whale. Saying whales don't attack whales is frankly untrue. Orcas do it all the time and prehistoric whales like Brygmophyster did it too. There could be another, larger whale unknown to science and perhaps it too attacks and eats whales. Maybe it survived all these years by eating sperm whales and other deep water whales. There are many possibilities.
Tyrannosaurus RexMember6270 XP2013-08-07 15:25:00I meant something that Meg evolved into.Jack of all trades. Master of none
CompsognathusMember0 XP2013-08-07 15:43:00Rex Fan, it is a shark. Maybe not the one that attacked the whale decoy, but the one with the rescue copter was a shark. Whales don't wave their tails side to side. Also the one in chili was most likly a shark. Once again, sharks wave their tails side to side. It could be a new whale, or a new species of shark, but it could also be Megalodon. And how would we know if it isn't megalodon. We haven't found any shark that is its size before. No one has seen a Megalodon before, and all we have are teeth and the jaw. So unless scientists can find a difference in the jaw or tooth of these things, if it is a shark, then it is Megalodon. We just can't give it another name because nothing has been found like it.Hi
CompsognathusMember0 XP2013-08-07 15:51:00Until there is undeniable PROOF that it is a Megalodon, we can not be sure that it's even a shark. As far as fossils go, the fossil record is so incomplete, that a tiny fraction of all animals fossilize. And since the only fossil remains of sharks tend to be the teeth and a few backbones, it's very difficult to say with any real certainty that Megalodon was the only predatory shark of that size. Like the fossil record, our understanding of the ocean and it's inhabitants is so full of holes, we can never say anything is one way or another until absolute proof is found.
CompsognathusMember0 XP2013-08-07 15:55:00Exactly, but we would have to call it something, and the closest thing that scientists would go to is Megalodon. Unless proof is found against it, it would probably be dubbed a Megalodon. You kind have made my point. The fossil record is so incomplete, that we really have no way of knowing, and that's why we have to make estimates, and the scientists would estimate, unless proven otherwise, that the shark is a megalodon.Hi
CompsognathusMember0 XP2013-08-07 15:59:00Honestly, I don't think many scientist believe it's still out there.
One thing I would like to know is, why haven't any dead whatever this thing is washed up on shore. I know it lives in deep water, but so does giant squid, yet they show up at least once and a while. A species can not live on for millions of years and not have all of the members of that species die at some point.
CompsognathusMember0 XP2013-08-07 16:03:00That is a good question. Sharks don't float to the surface when they die, so if it is really deep, then it would sink like a rock, and in a couple months to a year, it would have been eaten by underwater scavengers.Hi
Life cannot be contained, it breaks walls, crashes through barriers sometimes painfully, but uh... Life uh, finds a way
CompsognathusMember0 XP2013-08-07 17:06:00All I'm going to say is that we must consider all the options. Megalodon is one of them. But it's not the only one and we can't say this unknown species is a Megalodon until we know for sure. All we can say is something large and predatory is swimming around in the deep ocean.
CompsognathusMember0 XP2013-08-08 13:19:00And it is attacking boats and whales. I feel so safe to get in the water.Hi
CompsognathusMember0 XP2013-08-08 13:22:00That's something we can all agree on ;)
Don't worry, when most people go swimming in the ocean, it's usually too shallow for something that big to get in. Hope that helps a little, haha
CompsognathusMember0 XP2013-08-08 13:43:00I'm just going to assume that it is bad to go out in my boat shaped like a whale, is bleeding bacon, and makes calls that son d like it is hurt. Oh, and swim it around the area where humpback whales are.Hi
CompsognathusMember0 XP2013-08-08 13:45:00I think that would be a bad choice whether or not a giant unknown predator was swimming around ;)
CompsognathusMember0 XP2013-08-13 00:21:00The last thing I would want to do is get into the water with a sixty foot long megalodon which to me would be a hundred more times scarier than any great white. Based on what happened on discovery channel in that episode, I don't know of anything else that could have moved such a large decoy like that whale they made like that. A megalodon is the only one that comes to mind, but who knows, new creatures are being discovered everyday, especially ones that have been thought to have gone extinct millions of years ago (looks at the coelacanth fish).
VelociraptorMember1630 XP2019-03-24 19:42:00Documentary was fake, says so at the beginning. Look up any of the "scientists" and you won't find anything about them outside of the documentary.
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