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Sea Monsters Scarier Than Megalodon...
Top Ten Sharks Scarier Than
The Megalodon
If you've watched the movie, Meg, you'd probably think that the Megalodon is the scariest sea monster
in the world. And it's easy to see why you may think that.
The Megalodon is an insanely big prehistoric monster and could grow as long as 50 feet. Asides that, we
are almost certain that the Megalodon had the strongest bite force of all its peers.
However, the Megalodon isn't the scariest sea monster. In fact, there are ten sea monsters far scarier,
and on this video, we'll go running through them all.
This is it. Here are the ten sea monsters definitely scarier than the Megalodon.
#10 Stethacanthus
When it comes to size, this strange shark is certainly not outstanding. I mean, most other sharks on this
list are way larger than it. However, one trait of the Stethacanthus made sure it could make this list.
And what's that trait? The shark has an extremely unique dorsal fin that scientists haven't been able to
fully explain or understand yet. And yes, this dorsal fin would have been extremely scary to human
beings. Thankfully, this animal died out about two hundred million years ago so we didn't even have to
be scared to death of it.
The unusual dorsal fin of this shark resembles an anchor or an ironing board, and small spikes covered
this crest to make it even scarier.
Scientists believe that this unusually shaped fin was mostly used for mating rituals, and this belief is
better reinforced when you consider that only males had this weird thing jutting out of their heads.
#9 Blue Whale
The blue whale is the only animal on this list to not be extinct, and I know what you're thinking. How is
the blue whale even scarier than the Megalodon?
Well, did you know that the Blue whale is literally the largest sea animal to ever exist? Yes. Bigger than
even the Meg, and a lot of dinosaurs. There has never been a sea monster larger than the Blue Whale,
and that's just a fact.
Do you still think the Blue Whale is not scary? Imagine if you were a diver and you suddenly came into
contact with a large shark that was bigger than a three-storey building. Wouldn't you be scared straight
out of your mind?
That's exactly the kind of animal the Blue Whale is. It can grow up to an immense and frankly
outrageous length of 98 feet and weighs about 190 tons.
Thankfully, these whales aren't a fan of human meat. Or meat, generally. The diet of Blue whales is
largely confined to krills which are small fishes that are usually found together in large groups. That's
probably the only reason it isn't higher up on this list.
Despite the fact that a Blue Whale may not want to eat a tasty human being, you would certainly be
scared if you see this gigantic animal swimming towards you.
#8 Plesiosaurs
Look, when I think of scary I think of large teeth, a jaw that can grind a small plane and huge menacing
eyes. I generally don't think of a lumbering long-necked turtle-like creature that looks like it could
smother just about anything to death.
Regardless of this, fear is the overwhelming emotion people feel when they see the Plesiosaurs. This
animal lived over a hundred and thirty million years ago and looks like something from the imagination
of a disturbed child. If you think that the Plesiosaurs looks like the Loch Ness monster, you may not be
wrong. In fact, this animal served as the inspiration of the Loch Ness monster, and its unique anatomy
means that it's the subject of a lot of controversy in the scientific community.
When Mary Anning, a renowned palaeontologist, first discovered the bones of this prehistoric sea
creature, people said that she had forged it. Why? They simply could not believe that such an animal
could exist. But she was right, and other fossils proved it.
#7 Mosasaurus
Have you watched Jurassic world? If you have, you'd know that one of the scariest dinosaurs is the
Mosasaurus, an actual real-life monster that roamed the seas millions and millions of years ago. These
simply gigantic reptiles could swallow their prey whole but they usually preferred to slice their prey into
small bite-sized morsels with their extremely sharp backward bending teeth.
The reptile had a mass of about fourteen thousand kilograms and could reach a length of about eighteen
meters.
So, why did these animals go extinct? What was that huge thing that could have made them leave the
face of the earth never to be seen again? Well, scientists don't exactly know. However, they know the
Mosasaurus aren't in existence today for the same reasons that we no longer see dinosaurs walking
about in North America.
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The Short Film Showcase spotlights exceptional short videos created by filmmakers from around the web and selected by National Geographic editors. We look for work that affirms National Geographic's belief in the power of science, exploration, and storytelling to change the world. The filmmakers created the content presented, and the opinions expressed are their own, not those of National Geographic Partners.
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