Top 20 Largest Sea Creatures that EVER Existed!

Published on August 20, 2017
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Captions provided by CCTubes – Captioning the Internet! From giant sharks to huge whales there are some amazing large sea monsters that have inhabited our oceans. You’ll be amazed by this list of the Top 20 Largest Sea Creatures that EVER Existed!
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Be amazed at these 20 creatures that have been in our oceans! Thalattoarchon – As of this video, not a whole lot is known about the Thalattoarchon, considering it was only discovered about 4 years ago. Thalassomedon – If the Loch Ness monster was real, then cross your fingers that it isn’t a Thalassomedon. Giant Pacific Octopus – At up to 30 feet long, from head to the tip of its tentacles, and weighing anywhere around 130 to 165 lbs. Nothosaurus – The Nothosaurus were notorious predators during the Triassic era, as they are known to have been blitz hunters, in that they preferred attacking swiftly and by surprise to capture their prey. Giant Squid – Jaekelopterus – The Jaekelopterus is the kind of creature that you can usually find in science fiction stories. Tanystropheus – At 20 feet long and with a weight clocking around at only 0.4 tons, the Tanystropheus doesn’t look like it’s much of a threat compared to the other creatures on this list. Giant Oarfish – Oarfish are a pretty rare sight in the world today, which gave way to the superstition that there’s a disaster coming when they wash ashore. Liopleurodon – The Liopleurodon is the perfect poster boy for nightmares that could be found in the oceans prehistoric or otherwise. Dakosaurus – This monster from the Jurassic period is believed by experts to be similar to modern day crocodiles. Edestus – The Edestus is a prehistoric shark that lived around 300 million years ago, in an era known as the Carboniferus period.
Shastasaurus – The Shastasaurus is another one of the Triassic period’s giant marine monsters. This 65-foot long reptile belonged to the Ichthyosaur family and weighed somewhere around 5 tons. Mosasaurus – If you’ve seen Jurassic world, you’ll recognize this creature. Though, back when it was alive, it was a surface dweller, rather than a performing monkey at an extremely dangerous amusement park. Tylosaurus – The Tylosaurus is what you could call a close cousin of the Mosasaurus. young.Whale Shark – Whale sharks, if anything, hold the right to bear the title of “gentle giant.” Sperm Whale – Sperm whales can grow up to lengths of 67 feet and can weigh approximately 45 tons. Basilosaurus – Despite its name suggesting that it’s a reptile, the Basilosaurus is actually an ancestor of the modern day whale. Fin Whale – Fin Whales are known as the second-largest animal in the world, which is just right behind the Blue Whale – another entry in this list – in terms of size. Blue Whale – Blue whales are the largest animals known to man. Standing at around 90 feet long, with a weight reaching up to 200 tons, these aquatic marvels are also becoming rarer and rarer in the world today. Megalodon – Despite being slightly smaller than the blue whale, its maximum size is still heavily debated, and given its ferociousness, you’d probably be frightened into thinking it was bigger than any other creature in this video.

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