The UnXplained: Deep Sea Monster Bites Shark in Half! (Season 6)

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Is there a creature in the deep so large that it could bite a Mako shark in half? See more in this scene from Season 6, Episode 10, "Monsters Among Us."

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From the producers of Ancient Aliens and The Curse of Oak Island comes The UnXplained, a one-hour, non-fiction series that explores the world’s most fascinating, strange and inexplicable mysteries. Hosted and executive produced by Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning actor William Shatner (Star Trek, Boston Legal) each episode will feature compelling contributions from scientists, historians, witnesses and experiencers—each seeking to shed light on how the seemingly impossible actually can happen.

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HISTORY
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It's sad but all these monster quests have one thing in common . . . They never find anything.

delunamarco
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*"The title: "What eats sharks?"*
*"My answer: A Pack Of Orcas."*

UpgradedTitanSpeakerman-rn
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The mouth of the attacker is in plain view. It took 3 bites, not one. Pretty big great white, or other shark. Come on people it wasn't a megladon, there wouldn't be various bites on it.

commanderfootball
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Remember when History channel was considered a serious and trustworthy outlet?

OhNoNotFrank
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"What kind of deep sea monster just bites a Mako Shark in half??"
Great White Shark: lol

fifteenbyfive
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If, somewhere in the world, there IS a gigantic, terrifying and deadly sea monster, which can bite an enormous shark in half... it makes perfect sense that it would reside near Australia.

dvk
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There’s always a bigger fish
- Qui Gon

magus
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I do believe the whales are running in fear from something, it’s called military sonar.

Tsunseyu
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Note to Self. Don't go swimming, jet skiing, boating or even sun bathing on beach, in Australia. 🦈

FuHackers-wxlq
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Narrator William Shatnor takes me back to my childhood and watching Rescue 911. Nostalgia. His voice is calming.

QUEENBEE
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Whether its sea monsters, ancient aliens, treasure on oak island or skin walker ranch. in the end you know they don't prove anything except the gullibility of people.

gern
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Orcas eat sharks, giant squid could. White sharks eat other sharks.

vesawuoristo
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Orca: IS NOT REALLY ME!!!

Godzilla: is actually me

Mr.superqueenkingLiam
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The whole shark didn't have to be eaten. The tracker was attatched to the dorsal fin. Whatever ate it only had to bite off the fin. A shark of the same size could be the attacker.

elizabethdouglass
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History Channel: It was a deep sea ancient alien

bobbiusshadow
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Did anybody else notice the pod of whales look like they were making a heart shape. So cool.

tonya
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No matter how big and bad you think you are..there's always something bigger and badder

wnjggyp
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William Shatner is a great narrator ! One would think with the wisdom in his voice that he had traveled the nevereaches of the galaxy !

michaelrobinson
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I'm Australian and followed all these story's.
The whale's beached themselves because the navy was conducting a sonar project.
The mako was attacked in a feeding frenzy as they Usualy do when caught in a school with Tiger sharks.
The tag dropping was a giant squid that wrapped it and went back to the depths.

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