The Meg's preferred hunting ground was tropical coasts. There is no logical reason for them to change up their preferred hunting ground to "The Deep Sea." If they still existed we would have seen them.
Precisely, due to the ridiculous size of this predator. Environments where food was plentiful, and easily accessible was paramount to the megalodon's survival and longevity, considering it could have possibly eaten up to 1,400 Kilograms of food in a single day or over 1 metric ton, combining this with the knowledge that their preferred dietary choices consisted of whales, seals, sea cows, and other large marine lifeforms, creatures that rarely if EVER venture down to the dark recesses of the deep ocean. The idea that a fully grown megalodon, or based on the beliefs of some conspiracy theorists out there, MULTIPLE fully grown megs could survive millions of years following their initial extinction date, without the proper nutrients provided by warm coastal waters is beyond impossible, and that's not even factoring in climate change, the evolution of more advanced and efficient aquatic predators, declining reproduction rates, etc etc.
@@mehmedtiro412 you are correct that is why there are different kinds of sharks and the White Shark which is the most commonly referred to shark that is most likely the Meg. Evolution is why we know Meg no longer exists, it got better.
Not to mention that the water temperature of the oceans is far colder now than back when the meg swam. For anyone about to comment that "evolution changes things" yes it does, which is why there's so many types of shark. The meg's closest relative evolved to be smaller. Also, how long do you think it takes to evolve? The ocean changed much faster than the largest shark ever known could.
@Grimbane actually, we do not know if the white shark is a cousin of the meg. There are good theories that have broken that statement and it's still a debate going up to today
"How many things are down there that we don't know about?" The current estimate for how much of living animals we've catalogued is around 98% for land-based (remaining ones being insects, or cave-dwelling fish). And less than 20% for ocean-based (most of those being those we encounter fairly regularly near the surface)...
We still haven't found bigfoot but some of the fish said to be extinct people were catching on the daily. Somebody finally sent one in because nobody ever cared to ask fishermen what they see in their nets. Some bony stone fish or something.
Possible not so fun fact - the humboldt squid can snap your leg in half with its tentacles. At least I’m pretty sure, I remember hearing a story on a “most dangerous animals” show
While I’m doubtfully of that being possible with most people, I’m sure it could definitely do it a decent amount of people. To me, it’s not that surprising that fish muscles are stronger than ours. They’ve adapted and lived their whole lives in a comparatively THICCC environment. On the other hand, we live in an environment that’s thin. We (usually) only need fast muscles to move/escape in our thin atmosphere and CAN sometimes use gravity to our advantage (besides going downhill). Since we use tools, weapons, and such, our strength isn’t too big of a factor when it comes to hunting regular prey. For sea animals in their THICCC environment, they need fast AND strong muscles to move/escape/hunt, especially since gravity doesn’t really help them and pressure increases the farther down they go. Think of it like astronauts and regular people. Astronauts in their microgravity are like regular people in a regular atmosphere. Us land folk are the fish in water. In this case, the atmosphere (gas for us and water for fish) is replaced by gravity. In microgravity, less muscle is needed to navigate and do their science activities throughout the spacecraft. Without daily exercise, their muscles would become very small/weak and they would need significant physically therapy upon their return to earth. For us land folk, our muscles would be stronger comparatively since we deal with the pressure of gravity. I’m sure there’s better analogies. Also, the muscles of a fish usually mostly go in one direction and that amplifies their strength. A flopping tuna (and even smaller fish) can easily break the bones of an unprepared (or even a prepared) fisherman.
18:48 Sound would work a whole lot better than electricity. Many creatures utilize electricity in their daily lives, so they’d be relatively resistant. But sound travels 8x faster underwater, which isn’t a good thing.
It's going to break Mike's fragile little heart when he finds out that squids are in the into shock, not totally immune but it won't kill them since mini squid have been attacked by Moray and electric eels. The shock itself doesn't kill the squid it just pisses it off and makes it grow bigger.
@@Whois_Blackout everyone might start saying “Aaron (or Mike) is the type of guy to blah blah blah”. It happened to Sambucha’s comments/comment section
New articles have apparently pointed out that scientists have found more oceans under the crust and mantles. Who knows what potential creatures might live there
Not oceans, water (steam) trapped within rock, not to mention the temperatures that would kill the hardiest extremophilic bacteria... yeah, no way anything lives there
@9:21 I've been stung by one of these many years ago. The pain is in humane, and it only gets worse! Ma se poes. It started of with a sting to my foot, and the pain (and venom) gradually started rising up my leg. It happened here in Muizenberg, Cape Town, South Africa.
Can't believe they forgot about the Leviathan SpermWhale an Sperm Whale not only bigger than the Megalodon but have been known to literally eat them as well
I actually enjoy fishing in the ocean but I have a very bad fear of deep sea monsters and have nightmares about me being stuck deep in the ocean with them swimming around me or being locked in a dark room with them in gigantic fishing tanks. This video was tripping me OUT 😭😭
Fun fact about eating hagfish: South Korean restaurants that serve it cook them alive in front of your face by boiling them in aluminum foil on a grill
It's crazy I watch all hus videos and all of theirs so I've seen this casual geographic but I also get re watch hus video while Aldo supporting the gang 💯
Aaron using Monkey D. Luffy logic to avoid electrocuting himself to get at them squids lmaooo
How?
Why?
Do you mean Aaron
Where?
The fat one is Aaron, the midnight shadow is Mikey
The Meg's preferred hunting ground was tropical coasts. There is no logical reason for them to change up their preferred hunting ground to "The Deep Sea." If they still existed we would have seen them.
Precisely, due to the ridiculous size of this predator. Environments where food was plentiful, and easily accessible was paramount to the megalodon's survival and longevity, considering it could have possibly eaten up to 1,400 Kilograms of food in a single day or over 1 metric ton, combining this with the knowledge that their preferred dietary choices consisted of whales, seals, sea cows, and other large marine lifeforms, creatures that rarely if EVER venture down to the dark recesses of the deep ocean.
The idea that a fully grown megalodon, or based on the beliefs of some conspiracy theorists out there, MULTIPLE fully grown megs could survive millions of years following their initial extinction date, without the proper nutrients provided by warm coastal waters is beyond impossible, and that's not even factoring in climate change, the evolution of more advanced and efficient aquatic predators, declining reproduction rates, etc etc.
Not true. Evolution proves that as things change, so does the hunting ground.
@@mehmedtiro412 you are correct that is why there are different kinds of sharks and the White Shark which is the most commonly referred to shark that is most likely the Meg. Evolution is why we know Meg no longer exists, it got better.
Not to mention that the water temperature of the oceans is far colder now than back when the meg swam. For anyone about to comment that "evolution changes things" yes it does, which is why there's so many types of shark. The meg's closest relative evolved to be smaller. Also, how long do you think it takes to evolve? The ocean changed much faster than the largest shark ever known could.
@Grimbane actually, we do not know if the white shark is a cousin of the meg. There are good theories that have broken that statement and it's still a debate going up to today
"How many things are down there that we don't know about?"
The current estimate for how much of living animals we've catalogued is around 98% for land-based (remaining ones being insects, or cave-dwelling fish).
And less than 20% for ocean-based (most of those being those we encounter fairly regularly near the surface)...
We still haven't found bigfoot but some of the fish said to be extinct people were catching on the daily. Somebody finally sent one in because nobody ever cared to ask fishermen what they see in their nets. Some bony stone fish or something.
Casual Geographic, Lindsay Nikole and Internet City... my world's are colliding - I love it!!!
A Glorious day indeed!!
If Worlds collided, we'd all be dead🗿🗿🗿
The fact we know more about space than our own oceans, is both facsinating, and ABSOLUTELY terrifying.
Facts
Possible not so fun fact - the humboldt squid can snap your leg in half with its tentacles. At least I’m pretty sure, I remember hearing a story on a “most dangerous animals” show
While I’m doubtfully of that being possible with most people, I’m sure it could definitely do it a decent amount of people.
To me, it’s not that surprising that fish muscles are stronger than ours. They’ve adapted and lived their whole lives in a comparatively THICCC environment. On the other hand, we live in an environment that’s thin. We (usually) only need fast muscles to move/escape in our thin atmosphere and CAN sometimes use gravity to our advantage (besides going downhill). Since we use tools, weapons, and such, our strength isn’t too big of a factor when it comes to hunting regular prey. For sea animals in their THICCC environment, they need fast AND strong muscles to move/escape/hunt, especially since gravity doesn’t really help them and pressure increases the farther down they go.
Think of it like astronauts and regular people. Astronauts in their microgravity are like regular people in a regular atmosphere. Us land folk are the fish in water. In this case, the atmosphere (gas for us and water for fish) is replaced by gravity. In microgravity, less muscle is needed to navigate and do their science activities throughout the spacecraft. Without daily exercise, their muscles would become very small/weak and they would need significant physically therapy upon their return to earth. For us land folk, our muscles would be stronger comparatively since we deal with the pressure of gravity. I’m sure there’s better analogies.
Also, the muscles of a fish usually mostly go in one direction and that amplifies their strength. A flopping tuna (and even smaller fish) can easily break the bones of an unprepared (or even a prepared) fisherman.
18:48 Sound would work a whole lot better than electricity. Many creatures utilize electricity in their daily lives, so they’d be relatively resistant. But sound travels 8x faster underwater, which isn’t a good thing.
Don't sperm whales have a sonar attack? or was it some other mammals of the sea
It's going to break Mike's fragile little heart when he finds out that squids are in the into shock, not totally immune but it won't kill them since mini squid have been attacked by Moray and electric eels. The shock itself doesn't kill the squid it just pisses it off and makes it grow bigger.
Aaron the kind of guy that would delay his doctor's appointment because he is sick.
PLEASE don’t start this in their comment section 🙏🏿🙏🏿
@@kyledaboss3362 wdym
@@Whois_Blackout everyone might start saying “Aaron (or Mike) is the type of guy to blah blah blah”. It happened to Sambucha’s comments/comment section
@@kyledaboss3362 bro thinks i have that much of a impact on yt
@@Whois_Blackout mb, I was just worried that some Sambucha watchers might start saying that stuff
🎶Ocean man🎶
🎶Take me by the hand🎶
🎶Lead me to the land🎶
🎶That you'll understand . . . 🎶
"God put those things at the bottom of the ocean and we should leave them alone."
-A friend of mine from college.
Oh no y'all miss the scientist roasting the squid at the end. 😭🤣
Mike saying he wants to have sex with everything and Aaron wanting to murder nature . Yep everybody seems normal here today 😅
Fr 😂😂😂
Everytime Aaron said “Car battery.” I agreed 10% more.
Is Aaron still confident about taking on the 1000 hundred pound bee swarm that is the red devil squids?
New articles have apparently pointed out that scientists have found more oceans under the crust and mantles. Who knows what potential creatures might live there
Not oceans, water (steam) trapped within rock, not to mention the temperatures that would kill the hardiest extremophilic bacteria... yeah, no way anything lives there
Megalodons were tropic surface predators, there also just isn't enough food in the deep sea.
That animal crossing pun was GOATED
So pro tip: take a squad of sushi chefs diving with you into the deep ocean, for it may be your only chance.
They missed the scientists roasting the anime octopus at the end there lol
2:30 I think he was talking about EDP, boys.
That eel was the booty warrior of the sea
Not even lying. Even a year later. WE ARE STILL DISCOVERING NEW AQUATIC SPECIES.
Theres a squid known as the colossal squid which is, well, a really big squid, but ome people say its just another giant squid
Mike is truly somethin else man has me crackin up!
@9:21 I've been stung by one of these many years ago. The pain is in humane, and it only gets worse!
Ma se poes.
It started of with a sting to my foot, and the pain (and venom) gradually started rising up my leg.
It happened here in Muizenberg, Cape Town, South Africa.
ONE OF THE BEST REACTION U-TUBERS...THIS BOY NEED LOVE
About the Kraken, the kraken actually is not a squid, it is a giant mythical Octopus.
You learn something new everyday
Can't believe they forgot about the Leviathan SpermWhale an Sperm Whale not only bigger than the Megalodon but have been known to literally eat them as well
Aaron is going to wake up Godzilla with his electric deep sea death batteries.
"biggest predator on the planet"
EDP445 that's what he meant when he mentioned "disgraced youtuber" (probably).
I actually enjoy fishing in the ocean but I have a very bad fear of deep sea monsters and have nightmares about me being stuck deep in the ocean with them swimming around me or being locked in a dark room with them in gigantic fishing tanks. This video was tripping me OUT 😭😭
Mikey and Aaron will never go swimming in the ocean again 😂
And neither will my dad because of his thalassophobia too 🤣
16:20 Mickey being Mickey
Mickey
19:31 naw bruh jit said Mickey? 😭💀
His joke about a disgraced former TH-camr was a shot at EDP445 who was an Enormously Elephantine Predator who's performed targets age is 4+4+5
Jesus
Fun fact about eating hagfish: South Korean restaurants that serve it cook them alive in front of your face by boiling them in aluminum foil on a grill
0:58 there alot of food to feed that damn shark😂
19:25 if ''salacious crumb'' from star wars had a crackhead little sibling.🤣🤣🤣
Ancient animals "We Left the Sea for a REASON "
Bring back ghosts caught on camera!
Yes, please!!!!
Why? There were never any actually caught on camera. Just idiots jumping at any random thing.
@@spankyjeffro5320 okay i didnt care about that part. I just enjoyed watching mike and Aaron get scared
Aaron: Imma electrocute the whole ocean...nope nope nope
Mikey: What dat mouth do tho?
6:16 Aaron spoke too soon 🤣🤣🤣
1:03 that's not a squid. That's the Slenderman of the deep.
Yep
15:45 to answer your question: the worlds oceans have been explored by about 5% meaning 95% of the worlds oceans are still a mystery to humans.
Aarons has the goblin sharks gums
8:43 what the hell is this, Wings of fire with wasp hive minding her subjects? What in the actual fu-
10:41 looks like the beginning of a horror movie
Internet city yall are really good and funny 😂😅😊 3:16
It's crazy I watch all hus videos and all of theirs so I've seen this casual geographic but I also get re watch hus video while Aldo supporting the gang 💯
The body of a Meg would never be found because instead of bones sharks are made up of cartilage and the only thing left of the shark would be teeth
finally someone acknowledges this man
We need more of these no cap
I'm turning those squids into calamari if they attack me
Wait till they realize there’s a chad who made a gun that can work underwater just so he can go shoot lion fish
Aaron's POV in the ocean with a battery: If I'm going down I'm taking you with me!!!
Proceeds to commit toaster shower
Aaron don’t know how electricity works🤣
10:59 ayo
disgraced former you-tuber: Man was talking about EDP.
Bro is gonna jump in with a battery and sink 😂
I have nightmares of the ocean and drowning in it or getting caught by something
Theres plenty of nightmare fuel waiting to be found in the ocean .
Aaron... the ocean isn't a swimming pool. It ain't gonna work
This was interesting
6:16
Thas alot of Calamari 👀
Y’all the telescope fish look like the one scrawny blood in the hood 😭😭
Noooo we missed the squid roast in the last few seconds
Guys Mike's face at 7:27 got me dying
Aaron want yo Gangsta the ocean...the Ocean will Gangsta you
"not even hiroshima got roasted that hard"
WHAT DID THEY DO TO MY BOI THEN 😨
Squid looking like he from metroid.
22:42 just like
God damn
man aaron going to war with the damn fishes again XD
Y’all that lizard fish look de-ve-ous 😭😭😭
What’s up yall
Now y’all know why I hate the ocean and say no one and I mean NOBODY should ever go in the ocean
When we know more about space then our own ocean 😅
What did it turn into a megatron and megazord power ranger super-Fucking-fucking-GOD DAM!
It still amazes me we know more about our solar system then we do about the bottom of the ocean.
Ahh, the Dickhead Shark, such a interesting creature
This is some scary facts about the ocean ❤❤❤😣😣
Love this content and reaction 💯
13:16 Are we really just gonna ignore the fact that that man called the frilled shark the devils fleshlight?😂
This vid was fun as hell
Aaron finna awake godzilla if he does his tesla idea
after Aaron throws a battery in the ocean random kid floats to the top XD
"we got teeth too" LMAO
Mikey hear me out is crazy 😂😂😂
maybe deep sea gigantism is why the megalodon exists in the first place
NEWWWWW UPPLOAAADDDD!!!!!
He's not wrong the megaladon is a 60ft fuck you to the natural order of things
12:00😱😱😱🤢🤢 I just ate and this got me right here!
Pretty sure ol boy was talking ab EDP😂😂
MADE IT!
2:24 edp445
Watter and rubber doesnt work the way you seem to think they do with electricity...
Sea Cucumber: Hey what are you doin back there hey HEY HEY WAIT NO NO NO NNNMmmm. Actually never mind that's cool. Hey so what's your name girl?
anglers basically fuse together
I wanna see someone do that Kratos meme with Aaron in it, but he has a giant car battery strapped to his body. 🤣
I really wish yall would do more ghost videos