Shark size comparison | 3D Animation

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Published 2023-07-18

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  • @lack4aname
    2:28 I've never seen a shark so nervous after seeing a ghost
  • @npimksztsz
    One tip, it would be nice if you add info about the extinct species, when it lived.
  • @jimgentry1011
    Very well done. The nervous shark was a surprise.
  • @juddstjohn1487
    I was amazed at how many shark species there were, not being familiar with most of them, but halfway through the video I realized they were including extinct species along with existing ones. Designating that would be helpful on this video. The Megalodon with the human next to it was interesting. If they existed now we probably would have little to fear from them, since a human wouldn't even be a snack for one. They would go after MUCH larger marine life, mainly whales.
  • @chrisd.4610
    People naming these sharks be like: It looks Graceful/Nervous, imma call it that.
  • @k126d
    Should have had something in comparison to visually show size difference (like a person). Just pictures of sharks one right after the next doesn't give you scale.
  • @KonaSquid
    The Graceful Shark is probably the exact archetype most people think of when they think of sharks.
  • @packertai1
    Some of these sharks I have never heard of. But once I saw the Megladon, I thought some of these are extinct. 😅 Still very cool to see these, some are creepy definitely makes you not want to go in the ocean. 😖😬
  • @ICBTO09
    This beat is so hard I wasn’t even paying attention to the sharks smh
  • @OmerFarukSen94
    I have never thought that great hammerheads are actually same size as great whites
  • @Piece-O-Pie
    This ‘3D’ presentation is right up there with the shark-book we had in kindergarten. Only less accurate.
  • @Hope-sq3vp
    Blackbelly lantern Shark kinda looks like night fury ❤
  • @n0rm3nv4rg5
    You've been bit by a smooth hammerhead! Sorry, couldn't resist.
  • @mattwithahat3857
    I think the blue shark and oceanic white tip shark would have been nice to see, the former being actually one of the most common sharks and looks pretty elegant. Also most of the video wasn't really 3D.
  • @tonyspencer9350
    I saw the 4 types I've swam with. Love sharks Grey Reef, Black Tip Reef, White Tip Reef and Tiger
  • The bull shark at 13 feet is the largest one ever caught, your average one would be about 8-9 feet, anything over 10 is a large one