@@artemis_smith This thing, with the measures given, would be the biggest nightmare of the megalodon. It'd be so large that a megalodon could feasibly pass as a particularly chewy and large bit of seaweed.
@@KCsMMOs The word kaiju is used here because of monsterverse Tohou films like godzilla, king kong etc... Originated in japan, and still use the term kaiju to describe the giant beasts. Upon hearing about a "60 - 90 metre long shark" it would be understandable compare that to the Tohou films wouldn't it? Especially considering all the hype they get even in western media. And that's what the original commentor was doing. I might also add that it more accurately translates to "bizarre creature" in Japan. Not everything is fetishizing japanese culture like you think it does. Using that logic, I can't cook spaghetti because it comes from Italy?
wolves actually can and will eat berries.in July blue berries can be 80% of their diet. In reality it's more like nature has no rules and animals eat what ever is adivable to them.
@@starandfox601 yes, & plenty of herbivores supplement their diets with small birds, rodents, & bones. the diets we assign to animals are rough outlines, but not strict guidelines like people imagine.
"It is far smaller than the largest hammerhead, which is the great hammerhead, only being 60-90 METERS LONG, while the great hammer head is 4-6 meters long" Thats a small boi right there
I've gotten a few videos lately trying to repair sharks reputations and I'm really enjoying it. Sharks are just sea puppies, they're doing their best and I'm happy to see a video talking about the gentlest branches of them.
Hey, maybe parthenogenesis only results in female offspring for sharks, but in reptile species this isn't always the case as sex is often determined by ambient temperature, not male chromosomes. Just a note.
Mourning geckos are an all-female species actually, with every one of them being clones. So it's totally possible for some animals to thrive without males entirely.
@@dragendghast Weird how scientists in Jurassic Park didn't know about that and even without frog DNA there was risk of dinosaurs reproducing without males.
I was thrilled to hear about these sharks as for a long time I had been confused that such a long lived clade as the sharks and rays hadn't at least experimented with omnivory or herbivory even as a way to get through a bottleneck like an extinction event. Now I know they have at least once.
I understand why they'd eat a lot of plants too, you can't afford being by far the largest creature to have ever lived on a diet of only crustaceans. XD
I love catching these guys they always put up a good fight and they are usually pretty chill when you bring them up to de-hook them, also are adorable so you become everyone's bestfriend cause they wanna pet the cute shark before you put them back
Also fascinating for showing a couple possible route to herbivory: incidental eating due to prey hiding among plants or as use as cushioning for hard food. However, I suspect that the former could also be a route to the latter. Why did this animal become a herbivore? It was terrible at hunting.
I wouldn't be surprised if that was the case with panda. Imagine being so bad at hunting + facing competition from tigers and other bears force pandas to adopt a bamboo diet
I had the pleasure of seeing the Bonnetheads at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago over the weekend. I wish I had seen this video beforehand. Great sharks and great video!
That’s a big mistake lol. I’m a bit surprised by this two though since the British use both metric and imperial rather then one of the other like the rest of the world.
@Are You Going To Do The 'Ora Ora' Thing? 16-19 meters would still make it as big as the largest whale sharks and more conservative estimations about the Megalodon though.
@@Katiethewizard I mean, it could. Like, scents aren't objectively good or bad, they only become good or bad as animals evolve to avoid or seek out the cause of the scent. Like the scent of blood scares herbivores I think, humans think it smells gross as omnivores, and wolves are attracted to it. For sharks fish pee may smell great, because it helps them find fish, but idk. If we could smell it underwater we'd probably find it gross though, because we hunt fish either visually or by luck, so we get more out of avoiding their waste then following it. However, since we can't smell underwater, things don't smell good or bad underwater, because they don't smell to humans, even if they still release scent. P.S. I also wish I could smell underwater
@@thecallankids4718 True but what if it's one of those smells that's objectively bad but some people find good like gasoline or skunk......... forbidden ocean smells simply boggle my mind
Another side effect is the decay of plant matter produces gases, giving the shark a sort of swim bladder for a stomach. Less energy to stay afloat means more energy for other things.
12-19% protein content in seagrass? Wow, that's actually a lot. Even high protein plant-based food like soy only has a few percent. I bet you can push a muscular guy in a white lab coat and sell it to bodybuilders. You just need a few TH-camrs/influencers pushing it.
@@Caio-sw7hh should have known, bodybuilders will practically buy and consume anything with protein. You just need a muscular guy inside of a lap coat and misrepresented science study.
I recently seen a bonnethead at wonders of wildlife. Unfortunately it wasn't ok to touch yet cause it was new and the employees not sure how it will react to being in the touch tank.
baby bonnethead shark: _"hey daddy, why do we eat plants when others eat fishies?"_ daddy bonnethead shark: _"well, i dunno."_ *A Million Or So Years In The Past:* random shark #1: "hey bob, i don't like what this greenish thing tastes like. Can we uh go back to fish?" random shark #2: *I SAID WE BE EATING PLANTS TODAY. NOW EAT YOUR VEGETABLES.*
I just don't understand why we still have dry deserts when there's so much water. I mean, alot of places flood and we could take the water from there and bring it to the desert. 😔
I recently caught one . I was surprised but not scared due to the cuteness. It was as if he opened his mouth to let me get the hook out the corner lol he was a champ
"That cutest shark" The goblin shark: am i a joke to you? Joking, tiger shark fanboy but this thing is kinda cute.... But does it like belly rubs like certain reef sharks?
My 9 year old brother caught one of those a week ago on a family vacation. It was his first saltwater catch ever and he was the only one to catch a shark that day on our venture. It’s a memory he’s never going to forget and neither will I.
Absolutely love sharks since I was little I'm now 40 read books watched National Geographic ,Discovery etc. And I just learned about this shark...So cool
here in florida, we call these guys "Shovelheads" or "Spadeheads" because of their strange head shape, and they're caught fairly commonly. good eatin, too. errr... or so i hear.
They are good eating though I never kept one because I thought they were too cool looking to eat. Plus sharkskin is hell on knife edges. Plus I've seen one cut up for eating and it just seemed like a waste considering how much you get versus how much you toss to the accursed pelicans.
WHY DIDN'T I KNOW ABOUT THIS AMAZING SUPER POWER SHARK BEFORE THIS VIDEO?! My jaw was on the floor by the end of the video. How does this shark week keep getting better & better with each video? Cuz it's Ben G Thomas, that's why 💕🦈🌎
While many make jokes, please take it as a compliment that we all pay so close attention to every syllable spoken. Not every content creator can say the same.
We have these in Texas and from what I hear they are quite good to eat because of their omnivorous lifestyle imparting a milder flavor to the flesh. Haven’t tried one myself though so correct me if I’m wrong
"being only 60 to 90 meters long" I know that was a mistake but it reminds me of those clickbait shark video titles like "MEGALODON SIGHTING 90 METERS LONG????"
From what I remember back in the Atlanta Georgia Aquarium, when the bonnet heads get hungry, they are fed squid. Interestingly it’s in the area where you can touch them along with the cow nose rays
I like how the entire first half of the video is spent covering random theories as to why the shark eats grass, only to disprove them all with 'actually sea grass is just a good dietary supplement'.
Errr yeah slight mistake at 0:22 - the Bonnethead is definitely not 60-90 metres long, but 60-90 centimetres in length!
Damn, i was in awe of the size of that lad. Thought it was an absolute unit.
Oops
"the cutest shark in the world, only 90 metres long"
Not immune to: "I caught a fish THis Big!" 😜
And at 7:34: "the only hammerhead to use its dorsal fins for swimming" -- is this meant to be pectoral fins?
Female Bonnethead: *gives birth in an enclosure with only females present*
Ian Malcolm: life uhh... finds a way.
Brilliant!!!
Seems legit.
That's exactly what happened though
they believed hard enough
@Donsk Heritage It is genetically identical to its mother. This means it's a clone 😑
They are absolutely adorable and nobody can tell me otherwise
We need them in hungry shark world but for a seaweed map only to use this shark
They do look a little derpy but i don't see it as cute.
CORRECTION: They are the only cute shark and no one can tell you otherwise
I love them
Ahem
Otherwise.
So a sophisticated sharky who likes to have a salad with it's seafood meal.
Live him alone. He’s a pescatarian trying to go vegan
He needs the antioxidants.
They are so fruity that females have to resort to parthenogenesis to keep the population going...
I wonder if the other sharks make fun of them.
Yeah I Will believe when I see him use a cloth napkin and order the Sherbert
“Nothing attacks with more ferocity than the seaweed shark”
The struggle is soon over
SIMPSONS DID IT!!
Yup, another one of those Simpsons predictions that came true.
@@vladimirlagos2688
Close, but it didn't have a strange-shaped head in the Simpsons.
First thing I thought when I saw this
*evolves electroreceptors for ultimate hunting*
"Mmmm plant time"
Buys expensive gaming PC
“Mmmm Among Us time”
@@Garl_Vinland amogus 4k with RTX Raytracer
So the Bonnehead took their oath that "fish are friends, not food" seriously
Maybe they got the idea by watching "Finding Nemo"...
No, they still eat fish.
@@ToSobrietyAndBeyond joke
they also eat fish
@@ToSobrietyAndBeyond didn't he say that they eat crabs not fish?
00:20 I know it was an honest mistake, but that did not diminish my spit take at the mention of a meagre 60 - 90 m long shark xD
megalodon still alive confirmed
/s
Godzilla is a documentary, ya know?
Same. I had to rewind and replay it three times to make sure I wasn't just missing the ceni!
@@artemis_smith This thing, with the measures given, would be the biggest nightmare of the megalodon. It'd be so large that a megalodon could feasibly pass as a particularly chewy and large bit of seaweed.
@@Teknokraatti yeah 90m would be a big boy
"despite being fed a 90% grass diet, they gained weight"
chunky bonnethead is an image that lives rent free in my head now
"There's an another unique thing about these sharks." Oh, is it the fact that they're three times longer than the Walking With dinosaurs liopleurodon?
@KAHANU ERMEYAS-TULU be quiet
@KAHANU ERMEYAS-TULU check the video at 0:23 and you'll see what the OP meant. The size given is rather extraordinary and clearly a mistake in script.
@KAHANU ERMEYAS-TULU yes
@KAHANU ERMEYAS-TULU ur a weirdo lmao
@@Teknokraatti Yeah he acknowledged his mistake in speaking. It happens.
Just picturing a small shark nibbling some grass beside you is just the cutest thing
It could've totally been called "the shovelhead" too.
Not commonly used but Shovelhead is actually a accepted common name for this species.
There is a common skate that took Shovelnose first.
@@MountainFisher But that's shovel "nose" not shovel "head".
@@zebedeemadness2672 nose-head, it's all on the front. LOL
@@MountainFisher Nop! One is on the head, one is the head 😉.
"I like salad with shrimps." - bonnethead shark
I think you meant 60 to 90 centimeters long. If it was 60 to 90 meters long I think the bonnethead may be SLIGHTLY bigger than the great hammerhead 😂
Obviously Great Hammerhead sharks chew on Pacific islands for nutrients, as there is no other prey they would eat.
I was thinking the same thing!
wdym bonnethead is obviously larger than a great white, tiger, hammer head, whale shark, and megalodon.
That would be bigger than a blue whale! 😅
yea i was worried
I've replayed a handful of times, but I can only hear him say the bonnetheads are SIXTY to NINETY meters long.
He did. He also posted a comment correcting this ...
he corrected but MAN
it be fun to have those irl
giant kaiju sized grass eaters
@@kR-qj7rw Basically cooler whales
I herd him say “the great hammerhead is sixty to ninety meters long compared to the great hammerhead which is 6 meters long”
0:23
Holy shit they turned the bonnethead shark into a kaiju
Kaiju means monster in Japanese. You can speak English here. They are not different 🤦♂️
I kid you not, he turned himself into a Kaiju. Funniest thing I've ever seen.
@@KCsMMOs The word kaiju is used here because of monsterverse Tohou films like godzilla, king kong etc... Originated in japan, and still use the term kaiju to describe the giant beasts. Upon hearing about a "60 - 90 metre long shark" it would be understandable compare that to the Tohou films wouldn't it? Especially considering all the hype they get even in western media. And that's what the original commentor was doing.
I might also add that it more accurately translates to "bizarre creature" in Japan.
Not everything is fetishizing japanese culture like you think it does. Using that logic, I can't cook spaghetti because it comes from Italy?
@@KCsMMOs it's like you want to say we can't use Tsunami instead big ass wave lol 🤣
@@KCsMMOs Kaiju is also a name for giant monster genre, so yeah
I love hearing about traditionally carnivorous animals eating plants! There's a spider who is vegetarian too....
For those who want the name of the spider, it's _Baghera kiplingi_ ...
That's not a joke.
One that still surprises people are canines. Who can and do eat a variety of foods besides meat.
A varied diet is a major key in survival of a species
@@Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent dogs can eat plants wolfs cannot , they aren’t as closely related as dog food commercials make them out to be
wolves actually can and will eat berries.in July blue berries can be 80% of their diet.
In reality it's more like nature has no rules and animals eat what ever is adivable to them.
@@starandfox601 yes, & plenty of herbivores supplement their diets with small birds, rodents, & bones. the diets we assign to animals are rough outlines, but not strict guidelines like people imagine.
50% grass digested is really not half bad, don't some non-ruminant herbivores have slightly worse rates than that? Wild
Absolutely, wild pigs whose digestion is remarkably like humans do not digest grasses very well.
The giant panda
Elephant is pretty bad.
Pandas. They’re supposed to be omnivores, but they completely rely on bamboo.
@@juanjoyaborja.3054pandas has carnivore digestive system
Nature was like, "how much weird stuff can I cram into this one shark?"
"It is far smaller than the largest hammerhead, which is the great hammerhead, only being 60-90 METERS LONG, while the great hammer head is 4-6 meters long"
Thats a small boi right there
He corrected it bro and is not funny HAHAHAHAHA!
@kazisamiulmahbub3146 I'm here 8 months later to tell you that your dumbass was a year and 4 months late
@@kazisamiulmahbub3146why are you so salty over someone joking
Fish are friends not food
Well at least 50% of the time
I've gotten a few videos lately trying to repair sharks reputations and I'm really enjoying it. Sharks are just sea puppies, they're doing their best and I'm happy to see a video talking about the gentlest branches of them.
They have these at the touch pool at the Saint Luis zoo
My dumbass be thinking they were baby hammerheads
I wanna go there
@Something Mildly Homophobic 😶
“This bulge forms as the sharks become
more sexually mature.”
Yes they do, my friend, yes they do
0:07 And also the world's currently known Omnivorous shark.
Not true! Tiger shark eat car tyres, oil barrels, fire extinguishers… no, that’s great whites…
@@PoweredbyRobots but they most likely aren't getting much nutrients from those things, so they are not omnivores
Watch the vid Rob
@@financialprofessionals ... once again proving why their arms are short and flappy. No Humerus.
@@PoweredbyRobots that literally makes no sense dude
So glad you covered this! That footage they first captured of the bonnethead eating seagrass is PEAK PRECIOUS ADORBALE! 17/10 would pet gently.
Hey, maybe parthenogenesis only results in female offspring for sharks, but in reptile species this isn't always the case as sex is often determined by ambient temperature, not male chromosomes. Just a note.
temperature determined gender has nothing to do with this.
@Shasvin Puvanesvaran What about iguanas and geckos?
Mourning geckos are an all-female species actually, with every one of them being clones. So it's totally possible for some animals to thrive without males entirely.
@@dragendghast Weird how scientists in Jurassic Park didn't know about that and even without frog DNA there was risk of dinosaurs reproducing without males.
I was thrilled to hear about these sharks as for a long time I had been confused that such a long lived clade as the sharks and rays hadn't at least experimented with omnivory or herbivory even as a way to get through a bottleneck like an extinction event. Now I know they have at least once.
I understand why they'd eat a lot of plants too, you can't afford being by far the largest creature to have ever lived on a diet of only crustaceans. XD
Laughs in blue whale
@@starlight0313 lmaooo right
@@starlight0313 what is this comment suggesting?
@@xN0XvRVLEZx Blue whales are the largest creature to live, EVER, and they mainly eat krill- a small crustacean.
@@catpoke9557 I know that but they made it seem like the "90 meter shark" was smaller than the blue whale even though it isn't, by a long shot.
I love catching these guys they always put up a good fight and they are usually pretty chill when you bring them up to de-hook them, also are adorable so you become everyone's bestfriend cause they wanna pet the cute shark before you put them back
Also fascinating for showing a couple possible route to herbivory: incidental eating due to prey hiding among plants or as use as cushioning for hard food. However, I suspect that the former could also be a route to the latter.
Why did this animal become a herbivore? It was terrible at hunting.
Fish are friends
@@kentuckybruce6816 NOT FOOD
Hard to believe it was that bad at hunting physically it has an excellent build unless theres lots we dont know and theres more we dont ,than we do!
many 'herbivore' animals are not actually herbivore either, they can eat meat as well
I wouldn't be surprised if that was the case with panda. Imagine being so bad at hunting + facing competition from tigers and other bears force pandas to adopt a bamboo diet
Well done. This is how Shark Week is supposed to be. Not the BS we get on TV channels. Please, continue with great work.
I read that as shark eating plant and got really terrified for a second
I had the pleasure of seeing the Bonnetheads at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago over the weekend. I wish I had seen this video beforehand. Great sharks and great video!
60-90 meters long?’ Sounds pretty big to me
Thats whats im saying
That’s a big mistake lol. I’m a bit surprised by this two though since the British use both metric and imperial rather then one of the other like the rest of the world.
@Are You Going To Do The 'Ora Ora' Thing? 16-19 meters would still make it as big as the largest whale sharks and more conservative estimations about the Megalodon though.
"Sixty to ninety meters long" Ah makes sense, they do eat their veggies after all
Vegan Propaganda
@@damianmorningstar3150 lol
@@damianmorningstar3150 _you WILL eat ze plants!_
For some reason it feels incredibly uncomfortable remembering fish and sharks smell things underwater... like ...i want to smell underwater smells
It smells like fish pee
@@lizardweedzard4495 what if fish pee smells REALLY GOOD under water though
@@Katiethewizard I mean, it could. Like, scents aren't objectively good or bad, they only become good or bad as animals evolve to avoid or seek out the cause of the scent. Like the scent of blood scares herbivores I think, humans think it smells gross as omnivores, and wolves are attracted to it. For sharks fish pee may smell great, because it helps them find fish, but idk. If we could smell it underwater we'd probably find it gross though, because we hunt fish either visually or by luck, so we get more out of avoiding their waste then following it. However, since we can't smell underwater, things don't smell good or bad underwater, because they don't smell to humans, even if they still release scent.
P.S. I also wish I could smell underwater
@@thecallankids4718 True but what if it's one of those smells that's objectively bad but some people find good like gasoline or skunk......... forbidden ocean smells simply boggle my mind
I never thought of this. Now I'm curious.
Another side effect is the decay of plant matter produces gases, giving the shark a sort of swim bladder for a stomach. Less energy to stay afloat means more energy for other things.
12-19% protein content in seagrass? Wow, that's actually a lot. Even high protein plant-based food like soy only has a few percent. I bet you can push a muscular guy in a white lab coat and sell it to bodybuilders. You just need a few TH-camrs/influencers pushing it.
they already do hahahaha algae supplements are very looked after in the vgan bodybuilding community
@@Caio-sw7hh should have known, bodybuilders will practically buy and consume anything with protein. You just need a muscular guy inside of a lap coat and misrepresented science study.
I love every single animal on the planet, sharks are no exception. Thank you for introducing me to this beautiful specie of shark.
Everytime I watch one of these videos, evolution becomes more amazing.
Every shark : WHY CANT YOU BE NORMAL. Bone head : SCREAMS IN PLANT
I recently seen a bonnethead at wonders of wildlife. Unfortunately it wasn't ok to touch yet cause it was new and the employees not sure how it will react to being in the touch tank.
baby bonnethead shark: _"hey daddy, why do we eat plants when others eat fishies?"_
daddy bonnethead shark: _"well, i dunno."_
*A Million Or So Years In The Past:*
random shark #1: "hey bob, i don't like what this greenish thing tastes like. Can we uh go back to fish?"
random shark #2: *I SAID WE BE EATING PLANTS TODAY. NOW EAT YOUR VEGETABLES.*
I just don't understand why we still have dry deserts when there's so much water. I mean, alot of places flood and we could take the water from there and bring it to the desert. 😔
@@quanzarefish
*If That Were To Happen Then The Animals That Make Their Homes In The Desert Would Likely Drown. Deserts Are Also An Ecosystem.*
@@SCP--fj2jr 😭😭 THERE'S NO ANSWER!!!
@@quanzarefish
*There Is,*
*Just Leave Dry Deserts Alone.*
:P
@@quanzarefish Climate and atmosphere
Interesting stuff! There's also a vegetarian(technically omnivorous) spider, a jumping spider called Bagheera Kiplingi.
I recently caught one . I was surprised but not scared due to the cuteness. It was as if he opened his mouth to let me get the hook out the corner lol he was a champ
"That cutest shark"
The goblin shark: am i a joke to you?
Joking, tiger shark fanboy but this thing is kinda cute.... But does it like belly rubs like certain reef sharks?
Perfect Animal- Ideal shape and size, attitude and aptitude above and beyond what was required, 11/10
Lesson learned: eat veggies, grow big.
yes megalodon confirmed 60-90m long
VERY BIG BOI
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As a resident of Omaha, seeing the image of the zoo made me very happy.
the bonnethead can reach a smaller size of 60 to 90 METERS long compared to the.... larger 4-5m of the great hammerhead? 0:20
Centimeters
@@luke_fabis no duh, im pointing out the mistake...
I caught that as well. lol
@@roth4916 cause no one else in the comments did?
@@daverivem4411 lol i posted this the second the vid uploaded, u just got here
Great video guys! Keep it up.
You’ve heard of the Hammerhead, now get ready for the... SHOVEL-HEAD SHARK
My 9 year old brother caught one of those a week ago on a family vacation. It was his first saltwater catch ever and he was the only one to catch a shark that day on our venture. It’s a memory he’s never going to forget and neither will I.
Looks like Hammerhead’s little brother ... a really awkward one
Bonnetheads are my favorite fish species! I'm so excited for this video. 😆
I always see this guy at aquariums, arguably the cutest shark.
Absolutely love sharks since I was little I'm now 40 read books watched National Geographic ,Discovery etc. And I just learned about this shark...So cool
His cousin at TierZoo : Tier S
Him : *eating plant*
Thank you for all the amazing videos about these amazing creatures
So, another case of convergent evolution: Of molars, and gut microbiome?
Neat!
These videos, and others, are why I support @Ben G Thomas. I love learning new things in the past, present and future.
"These Sharks doesn't look like a Hammer, More like Shovel Heads"
What a rad animal! I hope they get more of their sea grass habitat, poor lil guys becoming endangered D:
people sometimes say, "cockroaches will inherit the earth" Sharks might be more likely to.
only a matter of time for sharks to go thr way of the crab and become terrestrial
@@zioqqr4262 can you imagine how would a terrestrial shark look like?...
Look up walking sharks. Evolution indeed. Our ancestors who were bony fish did the same thing in the past
@@Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent didnt our bony fish ancestors live like 400 million years ago
@@joebama6825 youre probably not wrong
Hammerhead sharks are the most adorable things 🥺💕
“being only 60 to 90 meters long “ Do they eat Sequoias?
Of course I got it was a typo!
Awesome video!
A plant eater from a carnivore lineage.
Shark panda? Shark panda.
SHARK WEEK BABYYYYYYYYY
Astonishing--thank you so much for bringing this information. 😊
Take a bong rip every time he says "sea grass".
I love sharks so much... such fascinating animals. Thank you for the video!
here in florida, we call these guys "Shovelheads" or "Spadeheads" because of their strange head shape, and they're caught fairly commonly. good eatin, too. errr... or so i hear.
They are good eating though I never kept one because I thought they were too cool looking to eat. Plus sharkskin is hell on knife edges. Plus I've seen one cut up for eating and it just seemed like a waste considering how much you get versus how much you toss to the accursed pelicans.
YOU ARE NOT EATING IT
@@hailghidorah2536 Meaning What?
@@MountainFisher Referring to OP
Best shark week content since the early 2000s
From now on I'll call this the "Billy Mays" shark, cus there's always more
WHY DIDN'T I KNOW ABOUT THIS AMAZING SUPER POWER SHARK BEFORE THIS VIDEO?! My jaw was on the floor by the end of the video. How does this shark week keep getting better & better with each video? Cuz it's Ben G Thomas, that's why 💕🦈🌎
They’re pretty fun and safe to swim with.
the Bonnethead shark is adorable!! never thought that it would eat
both plants and animals.
So I can be a vegan bond villain with plant based sharks in my lair? Amazing!
But will they have frickin lazer beams on their heads?
But they would like crab on the side
Loved this video so much!! I think I’m in love with these lil guys
omnivorous shark is not real it can't hurt you.
omnivorous shark:
The second biggest thing I took from this is that I should eat way more sea grass. Only topped by the fact that these are indeed the cutest sharks.
Anyone heard it "60 to 90 meters long"
I want one as a pet, even though I know that would be wrong. They are soooo cute and elegant at the same time 😊
Hella cute shark 🦈 and a veggie eater! Very interesting. Maybe they need the fiber? 😅
I caught one in 1969 off the No-Name Key bridge in the Florida Keys.
“60 to 90 meter long” damn thats a long ass shark
"We're going to need a bigger boat..."
I absolutely adore the bonnethead shark and also the I believe shovelhead shark. They’re so cute!
Bonnethead Shark: 60 to 90 metres long.
Megalodon: So that's why I'm extinct.
Discovery channel: Yippee!!!
Ooohh, that's a good one. 90 meter shark. Who would believe that.
While many make jokes, please take it as a compliment that we all pay so close attention to every syllable spoken. Not every content creator can say the same.
We have these in Texas and from what I hear they are quite good to eat because of their omnivorous lifestyle imparting a milder flavor to the flesh. Haven’t tried one myself though so correct me if I’m wrong
I wasnt aware people really eat shark meat, only knew of the giant shark fin industry
Milder actually sounds not good. I find shark meat to be incredibly bland already.
A friend brought some to grill while visiting a few years ago.
It was indeed delicious- quite similar to scallop.
@@yeldarbarrow3172 Thanks! Now I really need to convince my aunt and uncle to keep the next legal size bonnethead we catch
0:51 Looks like shovel
"You're implying that a group made entirely of female animals will...breed?"
"No. I'm simply saying life, uh, finds a way."
IT HAS BEGUN.
@Shasvin Puvanesvaran not to mention Mourning Geckos are an entirely female species, there are no males
@@dragendghast There's other reptiles like that too, like the blind snake.
Ah yes, the far smaller 60-90meter shark
"being only 60 to 90 meters long"
I know that was a mistake but it reminds me of those clickbait shark video titles like "MEGALODON SIGHTING 90 METERS LONG????"
From what I remember back in the Atlanta Georgia Aquarium, when the bonnet heads get hungry, they are fed squid. Interestingly it’s in the area where you can touch them along with the cow nose rays
I like how the entire first half of the video is spent covering random theories as to why the shark eats grass, only to disprove them all with 'actually sea grass is just a good dietary supplement'.
5:04 That shark does NOT look happy to be held like that. Stop it!
D:
Fun fact: One of several german names for this shark is "Korona- Hammerhai" (corona- hammerhead shark)
corona means crown, so you are going to find lots of things called corona
Wow! This shark species is very unique indeed! 😃🦈