None of the sharks were nursing from bigger sharks, also. It begs the question, why are they called, "nurse sharks," if they do not nurse, nor have nursing homes, nor are nurses for other sharks?
When I was 12 years old, I found a fossilized shark tooth in a creek bed in Richmond, Virginia. At that age, I realized what it meant, but none of the adults seem to be interested at all.
There is a little mistake in this video, only a little. Sharks aren’t the apex predators of the ocean, they’re the second predators after killer whales. Killer whales are the only apex predators of the oceans. But as I wrote earlier, this is a little mistake. The whole video is very informative and lovely to watch. Thanks for sharing your information!
Oh, it sounds like you aren't aware of the actual apex predator. The animals that capture killer whales. They actually forced them to do ridiculous things. People.
"It's a pretty darn inconvenient way to breathe." ... I choked on my coffee. 🤣 So glad I just discovered your channel. Awesome content; incredibly educational and entertaining! ❤️🇨🇦
Yes but the video mentions four species of sharks...so at least four sharks died there. But the ocean is very vast, so finding sharks teeth in the same place is fascinating
I remember an episode of Jaques Cousteau, where they found hundreds (if not thousands) of sharks lying on the ocean floor near The Bahamas (I think). They were amazed, because they weren't swimming to breathe. I don't think they ever determined why or how this could happen. Fast Forward 40 or 50 years, and I think we have an answer. Your videos are THE BEST!!
Its sad how sharks are targeted for fishing while they pose almost no threat to humans. I've been around sharks for many times in my life and they're more peaceful towards humans and also don't like to stay by you for very long. Why kill sharks when they have one of the lowest kill rates per year. I don't get it.
@@LJayyBeh Yea it's sad what corruption does to governments across the world. I just wish that someday we would all come together and fix our problems in nature no matter the cost.
We kill many things to benefit man. For food is one example. Rogue bears that have become a menace is another. To thin overpopulation so the species can thrive much better. For medical research. Some species become serious problems for crops, spreading rabies, etc.
Great white shark gathering: Shark 1: We've gathered here again, to talk about the humans. Crowd of sharks: BOOO HISSS! Shark 1: Yes yes I know, we all hate them, they aren't even that tasty, but again we sharks find our numbers dwindling due to their excessive fishing! Crowd of sharks: BOOO DOWN WITH THE HUMANS! Shark 1: Yes indeed, and so, our greatest minds have developed a way for us to take revenge! I now pass the seashell of speech... Shark 2: Right, so basically we made some suits, that let us breathe out of the water, and give us like, t rex legs so we can walk around, and y'know, bite ppl. Shark 1: WALK AROUND BITING PPL, DID YOU HEAR HIM FRIENDS?! IT'S OUR DREAM MADE REALITY! Crowd of sharks: YES, YES VENGEANCE! Human researchers: Haha, look at em, all hanging out in one place, why they doin that? Silly sharks...
I feel bad for them. We do more harm to them. When they attack humans they think we are turtles as thats what we look like as we are splashing around. You don't see divers getting attacked because they are under the water and able to redirect. Poor things ❤
I'm not sure exactly when it was, roughly 1985-88 maybe but my family was on vacation somewhere around Myrtle Beach. There had been a few hurricanes in the years past and I guess it was the state had went off shore aways and was dredging as the hurricanes had caused unnatural currents which eroded the beaches. So the hotel guy was telling my Dad & uncle about it. I was young so if this sounds really stupid i was pretty young, but the guy told us to get a couple of the sand castle kits that have screens with them. He said if we screen in front of the hotel we would find shark teeth. I was absolutely fascinated and spent the rest of the vacation screening hotel beach sand. My mom took the teeth and filled 2 mason jars up with all of those teeth and made oil lamps that sat on the fireplace mantle. I haven't thought about that in years, so even if I gt some or even most of it wrong, I had a wonderful memory of my parents and I on vacation that they couldn't afford but did it anyway making memories that outlasted both of them. I am truly grateful!
Kind of like when a biker gets on his/her Harley in Grand Rapids and comes to the welcome sign in Philadelphia, then in Miami, then in Shreveport, then Denver. Then Topeka… …you get the point.
If their swimming abilities do decrement over time, they're less able to swim against current. So the force of the water can take them to places they otherwise wouldn't be. But there's probably a factor I'm overlooking here.
WATOP... Where did you get your source for this one? 🤔😂 I _highly doubt_ that actual marine biologist hypothesized a "shark graveyard" because a marine biologist would know that sharks _constantly shed & replace teeth_ and that depending on the species a shark can drop *thousands of teeth* over it's lifetime‼️ In other words, finding a lot of shark teeth in one spot on the ocean floor would be *way more likely* to mean that the same location happened to be a pretty high density 🦈 hunting ground over a *very long* time period (i.e. lots of teef shed) than to be a "graveyard" 💯 Sidenote: Also _if it was_ a "graveyard", then you would find that the *_shark's jaws_* would still be attached to most of those teeth👍
The seaweed is always greener In somebody’s else lake, You dream about going up there But that is a big mistake Just look at the world around you Right here on the ocean floor Such wonderful things surround you What more are you looking for Under the sea, under the sea Darling it’s better Down where it’s wetter Take it from me! I’m sorry! I couldn’t resist! 😂
@@little1942 It was probably that song that tipped them over the edge... Nah it's a classic, in the days when Disney still made great films. I've got little nieces and nephews and even they prefer the 90s Disney from my childhood. We went to see the new Little Mermaid at the cinema and my niece hated it. The music is everything, we watched the Lion King again with the little kids and my teenage daughter last week and it's still the benchmark. The colour, the music, the magic, it's what children's book musicals are supposed to be.
@@C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13 My daughter got the movie when she was two, in ‘91. She HAD to watch at least twice a day! I agree! That’s when Disney made good movies. It’s not just for kids but so the adults could enjoy it too. My husband and I still love to watch those “old” movies. We’re basically a couple of kids at heart despite being “almost old”. It’s sad that Disney (and Hollywood) in general has lost its way so badly. They’ve stopped CREATING anything new but seem to have the inexplicable drive to destroy and rewrite everything that’s been done before. Almost like it’s “1984”.
@@little1942 It's driven me to what I do now... I've been working on building a theatre production company for the last five years, we're based in Australia focusing on producing super high tech rock operas (our first production will be Dream Theater's Scenes From a Memory) and having young people (15-25) doing the performances. They'll be streamed, so the best place to watch them will be in a cinema, not actually in the theatre where we'll have the stage... or I guess a really good home cinema for those lucky enough to have one. There's a real hunger for young people with the talent and thanks to YT and other assorted social media, we've been able to find kids from all over the world with truly superhuman skillsets and a drive to be given the opportunity to showcase them with really challenging works of art. We've got the tech, we've got the people lined up, we've finally secured a good source of capital and I'm pretty optimistic that we'll be ready to start putting things before the public by the end of the year. It's been a journey to convince the folks who had the resources, but I was always convinced that the talent was there and we just needed to get it focused. I was so sick of hearing the kids tell me how nobody believes in them and we're the generation without imagination. So I decided it's what I'm going to spend the rest of my life doing. As insane as that sounded and continues to sound lol. But music and storytelling has always driven me and I'm always humbled to be in the presence of people half my age with ten times the skills. So there's hope for the future yet. It's just not going to be in Hollywood, at least not if I can help it.
Hi Steve, your looking good today! Hope you enjoyed your coffee! Great information on sharks, real interesting! Thanks for sharing them for all of us to enjoy! Catch you next time!
If there was a place where sharks regularly congregate for any specific reason, if they do it long enough, the sea floor beneath that area would end up looking like a "shark graveyard". Just by having so many sharks in one place, you're going to get some of them dying for any number of reasons. And if the sharks keep going to that place regularly for a long enough period, the remains of the dying sharks will just pile up. It wouldn't be necessary for any sharks to deliberately go somewhere just to die. For example, if they congregate in a place for mating, and if there is any sort of competition for mating, you'll get a certain steady rate of mortality from the injuries that could be sustained during the mating competition. Or if it is a place sharks gather to give birth/lay eggs, the physiological strain of that process will likewise result in at least some increased degree of mortality. Indeed, even just the physical strain of swimming a long distance to a certain place would result in a small uptick in mortality among the sharks that arrive, particularly in those sharks that may have been compromised before hand by injury, illness, old age, etc. Plus, sharks shed their teeth regularly throughout their lives, so a certain amount of teeth will accumulate on the sea floor in these locations just by being shed by fully alive and kicking healthy sharks.
Sharks lose teeth like crazy!! Shark teeth are all over the sea bottom. And marine biologists have been tracking older and injured sharks. They believe those sharks often beach themselves , maybe to avoid predators like other sharks that will eat pretty much anything anyway. But beaching themselves to avoid a more brutal death
Tim, would the families be able to take the accounts of the other reporters of InfoWars if they took up the Alex Jones torch? If so, anyone who even mentions Jones would be at risk. Maybe Elon could pay Alex's debt just to close the B.S.
The age obviously affects sharks based on their species. Don't Greenland sharks live for hundreds of years? Im sure they captured one and it was around 400 years old.
TH-cam would you create an automatic liker for all which viewers watching for a certain period with a small 'dislike?' option (receding bar or whataveYou) which can be ignored whilst happily browsing!?
reason we don't know that much about the sea and the fish that aren't here anymore, can thanks us for, now when we find something ppl have think long time how the live and so on, were that time can be used for other good things that still are on earth.
There is an area of the ocean in the gulf of Mexico that is like a dead zone because the water is warmer and there is less oxygen made worse by all the high amounts of nitrogen fertilizer used for farming corn to feed cows and pigs which then ends up in the water table because of how the millions of tons of manure are dumped
Perhaps the dying ones attracts other opportunistic old ones in large numbers to come and have a fiest eating easy meat. And then the cycle is going on for perpetuity.
All those nurse sharks but no shark nursing homes. Tragic.
None of the sharks were nursing from bigger sharks, also. It begs the question, why are they called, "nurse sharks," if they do not nurse, nor have nursing homes, nor are nurses for other sharks?
@@indridcold8433no one knows for sure but there are some theories. Nurse sharks are bottom feeders and they make a sucking sound like a baby nursing.
Nobody to nurse them
You will never get bored with this guy! Thanks WATOP
Takeing sharks for there FINS is the most disgusting thing I’ve ever heard of this must be outlawed
Those wacky Japanese
China too, its disgusting
Chinese*. Shark fin soup is from China
Agreed. It’s gruesome and they don’t even have a chance to heal as they suffocate quickly
Disgusting culture
When I was 12 years old, I found a fossilized shark tooth in a creek bed in Richmond, Virginia. At that age, I realized what it meant, but none of the adults seem to be interested at all.
Was it a bull shark tooth?
That shark with all of the prop scars makes you realize how tough they really are
There is a little mistake in this video, only a little. Sharks aren’t the apex predators of the ocean, they’re the second predators after killer whales. Killer whales are the only apex predators of the oceans. But as I wrote earlier, this is a little mistake. The whole video is very informative and lovely to watch. Thanks for sharing your information!
Ya that we know of there is plenty of the ocean that is still unexplored!
Oh, it sounds like you aren't aware of the actual apex predator. The animals that capture killer whales. They actually forced them to do ridiculous things. People.
Sperm whales are apex predators aswell
So, if sharks made movies, their horror flick "Humans" would be far more ecologically accurate than the human film "Jaws"....
I first read „Jews“. Wow
@@PinkPanther1402Usury, debt enslavement, loan sharks...same difference.
“Peacefully passing away in bed” lmao that probably happens on very rare occasions vs the suffering most go thru.
I am glad this channel got back on its feed after that unusual phase it had
"It's a pretty darn inconvenient way to breathe." ... I choked on my coffee. 🤣
So glad I just discovered your channel. Awesome content; incredibly educational and entertaining! ❤️🇨🇦
Love you're channel and what you represent and present.
750 teeth, that is two and half sharks
Interesting thought?
Yes but the video mentions four species of sharks...so at least four sharks died there. But the ocean is very vast, so finding sharks teeth in the same place is fascinating
I remember an episode of Jaques Cousteau, where they found hundreds (if not thousands) of sharks lying on the ocean floor near The Bahamas (I think). They were amazed, because they weren't swimming to breathe. I don't think they ever determined why or how this could happen. Fast Forward 40 or 50 years, and I think we have an answer. Your videos are THE BEST!!
This is one of the Best Channels on y/t !!!!!!!!!!!!! Great Job Guys !
The begginning will never get old
I love the start! please keep it up!
You fool, the immortal jellyfish is a thing
😂😂
Its sad how sharks are targeted for fishing while they pose almost no threat to humans. I've been around sharks for many times in my life and they're more peaceful towards humans and also don't like to stay by you for very long. Why kill sharks when they have one of the lowest kill rates per year. I don't get it.
Because money. Those people don't give a damn about wildlife or the effects of what they do. Just money smh
@@LJayyBeh Yea it's sad what corruption does to governments across the world. I just wish that someday we would all come together and fix our problems in nature no matter the cost.
So sad it should be against the Law
Yeah sure. U swam next to a great white?
We kill many things to benefit man. For food is one example. Rogue bears that have become a menace is another. To thin overpopulation so the species can thrive much better. For medical research. Some species become serious problems for crops, spreading rabies, etc.
Father time is still undefeated.
Your like is posted brother.
I enjoy your videos.
God bless.
Is it possible that it's more of a high feeding grounds for sharks. I mean, sharks tend to lose their teeth during feeding.
That thumbnail and video really are east and west
Yup. Not cool.
Great white shark gathering:
Shark 1: We've gathered here again, to talk about the humans.
Crowd of sharks: BOOO HISSS!
Shark 1: Yes yes I know, we all hate them, they aren't even that tasty, but again we sharks find our numbers dwindling due to their excessive fishing!
Crowd of sharks: BOOO DOWN WITH THE HUMANS!
Shark 1: Yes indeed, and so, our greatest minds have developed a way for us to take revenge! I now pass the seashell of speech...
Shark 2: Right, so basically we made some suits, that let us breathe out of the water, and give us like, t rex legs so we can walk around, and y'know, bite ppl.
Shark 1: WALK AROUND BITING PPL, DID YOU HEAR HIM FRIENDS?! IT'S OUR DREAM MADE REALITY!
Crowd of sharks: YES, YES VENGEANCE!
Human researchers: Haha, look at em, all hanging out in one place, why they doin that? Silly sharks...
it could be an area that was used for fin collection
The starting literally got me rolling on the ground😂😂😂
the intro is a coffee although i watch Watop videos exactly before i sleep 🤣
80 million Sharks die a year I find that hard to believe
This proves that there's still so much mystery we could discover in our own planet, especially the ocean.
Always new video once I go on lunch
omg that was so good to watch
Watop my beloved 💞💞
I feel bad for them.
We do more harm to them. When they attack humans they think we are turtles as thats what we look like as we are splashing around. You don't see divers getting attacked because they are under the water and able to redirect. Poor things ❤
I'm not sure exactly when it was, roughly 1985-88 maybe but my family was on vacation somewhere around Myrtle Beach. There had been a few hurricanes in the years past and I guess it was the state had went off shore aways and was dredging as the hurricanes had caused unnatural currents which eroded the beaches. So the hotel guy was telling my Dad & uncle about it. I was young so if this sounds really stupid i was pretty young, but the guy told us to get a couple of the sand castle kits that have screens with them. He said if we screen in front of the hotel we would find shark teeth. I was absolutely fascinated and spent the rest of the vacation screening hotel beach sand. My mom took the teeth and filled 2 mason jars up with all of those teeth and made oil lamps that sat on the fireplace mantle. I haven't thought about that in years, so even if I gt some or even most of it wrong, I had a wonderful memory of my parents and I on vacation that they couldn't afford but did it anyway making memories that outlasted both of them. I am truly grateful!
Sharks are awesome!
"This Is How Sharks Prepare for the End of Their Lives"
My favorite title change was "Carnivorous Plant forget the name now it's a poopeater"
Kind of like when a biker gets on his/her Harley in Grand Rapids and comes to the welcome sign in Philadelphia, then in Miami, then in Shreveport, then Denver. Then Topeka… …you get the point.
Good thing most humans are not predators. Scavenging is far more forgiving than predation.
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@juancarrero1119 they meant by automatic they clicked on it right away with no hesitation. I don’t have a problem with you so don’t worry
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01:50 Another possibility is that something down there **eats** sharks and thats all thats left to come out the other end....
I hit the like button 😎
They park up like a car park 😂😂
Love your vids. Gratz you one of the best in my opinion! Keep on the great work!
If their swimming abilities do decrement over time, they're less able to swim against current. So the force of the water can take them to places they otherwise wouldn't be. But there's probably a factor I'm overlooking here.
WATOP... Where did you get your source for this one? 🤔😂
I _highly doubt_ that actual marine biologist hypothesized a "shark graveyard" because a marine biologist would know that sharks _constantly shed & replace teeth_ and that depending on the species a shark can drop *thousands of teeth* over it's lifetime‼️
In other words, finding a lot of shark teeth in one spot on the ocean floor would be *way more likely* to mean that the same location happened to be a pretty high density 🦈 hunting ground over a *very long* time period (i.e. lots of teef shed) than to be a "graveyard" 💯
Sidenote: Also _if it was_ a "graveyard", then you would find that the *_shark's jaws_* would still be attached to most of those teeth👍
0:24 I love you for that.
It's where sharks go when life just ain't working out as planned... If only they had Better Help under the sea.
The seaweed is always greener
In somebody’s else lake,
You dream about going up there
But that is a big mistake
Just look at the world around you
Right here on the ocean floor
Such wonderful things surround you
What more are you looking for
Under the sea, under the sea
Darling it’s better
Down where it’s wetter
Take it from me!
I’m sorry! I couldn’t resist! 😂
@@little1942 It was probably that song that tipped them over the edge... Nah it's a classic, in the days when Disney still made great films.
I've got little nieces and nephews and even they prefer the 90s Disney from my childhood. We went to see the new Little Mermaid at the cinema and my niece hated it.
The music is everything, we watched the Lion King again with the little kids and my teenage daughter last week and it's still the benchmark. The colour, the music, the magic, it's what children's book musicals are supposed to be.
@@C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13
My daughter got the movie when she was two, in ‘91. She HAD to watch at least twice a day!
I agree! That’s when Disney made good movies. It’s not just for kids but so the adults could enjoy it too. My husband and I still love to watch those “old” movies. We’re basically a couple of kids at heart despite being “almost old”.
It’s sad that Disney (and Hollywood) in general has lost its way so badly. They’ve stopped CREATING anything new but seem to have the inexplicable drive to destroy and rewrite everything that’s been done before. Almost like it’s “1984”.
@@little1942 It's driven me to what I do now... I've been working on building a theatre production company for the last five years, we're based in Australia focusing on producing super high tech rock operas (our first production will be Dream Theater's Scenes From a Memory) and having young people (15-25) doing the performances. They'll be streamed, so the best place to watch them will be in a cinema, not actually in the theatre where we'll have the stage... or I guess a really good home cinema for those lucky enough to have one.
There's a real hunger for young people with the talent and thanks to YT and other assorted social media, we've been able to find kids from all over the world with truly superhuman skillsets and a drive to be given the opportunity to showcase them with really challenging works of art.
We've got the tech, we've got the people lined up, we've finally secured a good source of capital and I'm pretty optimistic that we'll be ready to start putting things before the public by the end of the year. It's been a journey to convince the folks who had the resources, but I was always convinced that the talent was there and we just needed to get it focused. I was so sick of hearing the kids tell me how nobody believes in them and we're the generation without imagination. So I decided it's what I'm going to spend the rest of my life doing.
As insane as that sounded and continues to sound lol. But music and storytelling has always driven me and I'm always humbled to be in the presence of people half my age with ten times the skills. So there's hope for the future yet. It's just not going to be in Hollywood, at least not if I can help it.
I really like the voice
Hi Steve, your looking good today! Hope you enjoyed your coffee! Great information on sharks, real interesting! Thanks for sharing them for all of us to enjoy! Catch you next time!
You can find shark teeth like that on Chatham Island...my dad use to bring them home for me
Well now I want to play Man Eater again.
If there was a place where sharks regularly congregate for any specific reason, if they do it long enough, the sea floor beneath that area would end up looking like a "shark graveyard". Just by having so many sharks in one place, you're going to get some of them dying for any number of reasons. And if the sharks keep going to that place regularly for a long enough period, the remains of the dying sharks will just pile up. It wouldn't be necessary for any sharks to deliberately go somewhere just to die. For example, if they congregate in a place for mating, and if there is any sort of competition for mating, you'll get a certain steady rate of mortality from the injuries that could be sustained during the mating competition. Or if it is a place sharks gather to give birth/lay eggs, the physiological strain of that process will likewise result in at least some increased degree of mortality. Indeed, even just the physical strain of swimming a long distance to a certain place would result in a small uptick in mortality among the sharks that arrive, particularly in those sharks that may have been compromised before hand by injury, illness, old age, etc.
Plus, sharks shed their teeth regularly throughout their lives, so a certain amount of teeth will accumulate on the sea floor in these locations just by being shed by fully alive and kicking healthy sharks.
I WANT COFFEE
I NEEED COFFEE
Sharks lose teeth like crazy!! Shark teeth are all over the sea bottom. And marine biologists have been tracking older and injured sharks. They believe those sharks often beach themselves , maybe to avoid predators like other sharks that will eat pretty much anything anyway. But beaching themselves to avoid a more brutal death
If my history teacher had sounded like this, I'd have done better.
Nobody enforces the laws on the water.
commercial fishermen /pochers !! Funny how they don't even mention
S.o.s (Save our sharks)
I want a Mocha Coffee 🤤
I love sharks! 🦈
"WHO WANTS CAWFEE
Tim, would the families be able to take the accounts of the other reporters of InfoWars if they took up the Alex Jones torch? If so, anyone who even mentions Jones would be at risk. Maybe Elon could pay Alex's debt just to close the B.S.
Rob, your attraction to Alex Jones is mostly sexual. It’s time for you to come to terms with that.
The age obviously affects sharks based on their species.
Don't Greenland sharks live for hundreds of years? Im sure they captured one and it was around 400 years old.
Greenland sharks can live more than 400 years.
We don’t like you we love you
All the Chinese care about is Shark Fin Soup!
Don't Quit.......
It wouldn’t surprise me if they go to a specific place when they are dying
The legend of the elephants graveyard is also probably true
Here's your like! Good morning to you too!
TH-cam would you create an automatic liker for all which viewers watching for a certain period with a small 'dislike?' option (receding bar or whataveYou) which can be ignored whilst happily browsing!?
Maybe these are sharks' teeth that have been caught only for their fins and then dumped
What coffee beverage does Steve drink in the intro?
If only I could get the name of the machine
Seemingly no one care seriously about sharks.
I feel, no one cares about dolphins either… like they don’t matter at all.
It might just be be me but that slurp sound is like nails on a chalkboard
Awesome
They found 750 teeth, as a shark has up to 300 teeth how is that miraculous?
that one how to train your dragon episode
Could it be chemicals and pollution has something to do with it? Or it's just a natural thing like salmon! They will never tell us the truth!
Rip ear phone user, coffee!
Well the sharks wont tell you will they
reason we don't know that much about the sea and the fish that aren't here anymore, can thanks us for, now when we find something ppl have think long time how the live and so on, were that time can be used for other good things that still are on earth.
There is an area of the ocean in the gulf of Mexico that is like a dead zone because the water is warmer and there is less oxygen made worse by all the high amounts of nitrogen fertilizer used for farming corn to feed cows and pigs which then ends up in the water table because of how the millions of tons of manure are dumped
They have a retirement villa, I guess…🤷🏻♀️
Sharks are mean because they have all those teeth and no dentists.
Maybe it's an eat who dies first.😅
nursing home for nursing sharks?
How do sharks sleep
Wouldn’t it likely be a mating ground for sharks?
Perhaps it’s the sea bank of the shark tooth fairy!
Yes
u just watch under paris?😂
I'll always give a like if u ask for it. But you HAVE to ask.
Perhaps the dying ones attracts other opportunistic old ones in large numbers to come and have a fiest eating easy meat. And then the cycle is going on for perpetuity.
People watching in 2024
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Sorry, I'm not watching in 2024, so I can't like this comment
By stop swimming 🙂
Bad food chain
This guy is always trying to get a like before I've even seen the video. He almost got me but he does it every video.
I don't enjoy this content as much since he focuses mostly on dying animals. I enjoyed the more curious, comical content.
It’s just reality tho
On the contrary, i appreciate him unearthing the gruesome parts of conservation and being part of this planet's ecosystem.
80million sharks are caught a yr? tf, aint no way i heard right, how many sharks exist?
Where's the jaw bones?
So all this is guessi work… thts how science works 😂
Seth Rogen?!