Megalodon The Revenge

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hello here's a new little animation called Megalodon The Revenge

Thanks to Mika Honko for composing the music

and thank you to Robert Fabiani for the Livyatan base model and texture

thanks for looking and Best wishes to everyone 👍🏻😀

#livyatan #megalodon #sharks
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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.

DawnTyrantEo
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Livyatan: *killed one the Megalodon's offspring in the last video*

Megalodon: So you have chosen death.

prehistorichero
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"...and so started the first gang war between the Levys and the Megs."

LudosErgoSum
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This guy should get hired as one of the animators for Prehistoric Planet

apetheory
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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.

LordRaine
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Hats off to the brave film crew, who likely put themselves in serious danger to get this footage.

sob
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Man, just go knock to the BBC’s door and launch a Sea Monsters reboot ! This is good ! Bigger than life ! Amazing! 😱

louisbogli
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the Sea colours, the shading, the realistic texture, the fluid movements make it seems like it was actually recorded

Sketsbk
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Like how you portray the Megalodons as intelligent and emotional animals just like elephants.

bryancameron-hutchings
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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.

vladimirlagos
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The meg at the bottom left at 3:00 be like : “This is for you brother!”

AlvinNguyen
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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

grebnedu
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Which was more dangerous, Megladon or Orcas?

Orcas: You see any Megladons swimming around?

blaydeesy
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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

grapearizona
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Props to the cameraman for capturing this badass moment 🔥🔥

PapaTrump
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He went down fighting. mad respect.
also, shoutout to that one cowfish that just munching on a whale.

sabeda
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These videos are getting better and better, we need to start making names for returning dinos lol.

XUntameableX
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Bro this is the best short movie I ever seen!!.and RIP whale

evajho
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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!

heretyk_
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Props to the cameraman for risking his own life to show us this awesome footage of bigass sharks and whales killing eachother.

Trex