Documentary Knowledge Sharing: The Five Deadliest Monsters in the Prehistoric Ocean, What do you know? Fifth place: Giant sea scorpion Fourth place: Dunn's fish third place: Sperm whale second place: Shanglong first place: Megalodon shark
The Seventh Bullet of Lao Wei's Film: Recommended Documentary "Ten Deadliest Beasts"
In the prehistoric ocean, there was a lot of killing, either hunters or prey. But there are always a few big guys who will dominate one side. Next to the previous issue, today we will talk about the second episode of "Five Trolls in the Sea"
Documentary Knowledge Sharing: The Five Deadliest Monsters in the Prehistoric Ocean, What do you know? Fifth place: Giant sea scorpion Fourth place: Dunn's fish third place: Sperm whale second place: Shanglong first place: Megalodon shark
Sea Scorpion Restoration Diagram
Fossil location: New York City, USA
Body size: about 2 meters long, the size is more than a thousand times that of modern scorpions.
Documentary Knowledge Sharing: The Five Deadliest Monsters in the Prehistoric Ocean, What do you know? Fifth place: Giant sea scorpion Fourth place: Dunn's fish third place: Sperm whale second place: Shanglong first place: Megalodon shark
Description of the size of the sea scorpion
Documentary Knowledge Sharing: The Five Deadliest Monsters in the Prehistoric Ocean, What do you know? Fifth place: Giant sea scorpion Fourth place: Dunn's fish third place: Sperm whale second place: Shanglong first place: Megalodon shark
Archaeologists pose with fossil sea scorpions
Killer: Gilded war claws. Scientists analyzed the fossils of the sea scorpion and deduced that a pair of pincers of the sea scorpion were covered with a layer of metal, like a sword with a hard blade, and it was extremely sharp. With a simple pincer, the prey will be dismembered immediately.
Documentary Knowledge Sharing: The Five Deadliest Monsters in the Prehistoric Ocean, What do you know? Fifth place: Giant sea scorpion Fourth place: Dunn's fish third place: Sperm whale second place: Shanglong first place: Megalodon shark
Sea Scorpion Battle GIF
Documentary Knowledge Sharing: The Five Deadliest Monsters in the Prehistoric Ocean, What do you know? Fifth place: Giant sea scorpion Fourth place: Dunn's fish third place: Sperm whale second place: Shanglong first place: Megalodon shark
Dunn's fish restoration map
Fossil location: Ohio, USA
Body type: About 8 meters long, the size is the same as the double-decker bus.
Documentary Knowledge Sharing: The Five Deadliest Monsters in the Prehistoric Ocean, What do you know? Fifth place: Giant sea scorpion Fourth place: Dunn's fish third place: Sperm whale second place: Shanglong first place: Megalodon shark
Description of the body type of Dunn's fish
Killer skill 1: Vacuum inhalation Dafa. The large mouth of the Dunn's fish is closed for less time than a human blink. This allows it to suck prey smaller than itself directly into its mouth.
Documentary Knowledge Sharing: The Five Deadliest Monsters in the Prehistoric Ocean, What do you know? Fifth place: Giant sea scorpion Fourth place: Dunn's fish third place: Sperm whale second place: Shanglong first place: Megalodon shark
It has the same inhalation dafa as The Dunn's Fish
Killer skill two: severed jaw. The jaws of the Dunn's fish, the bones above and below the mouth, are like scissors cutting up and down when alternating up and down. When encountering prey larger than its own mouth, the Dunn's fish opens its mouth to cut off its head.
Documentary Knowledge Sharing: The Five Deadliest Monsters in the Prehistoric Ocean, What do you know? Fifth place: Giant sea scorpion Fourth place: Dunn's fish third place: Sperm whale second place: Shanglong first place: Megalodon shark
Fossil model of Dunn's fish skull
Documentary Knowledge Sharing: The Five Deadliest Monsters in the Prehistoric Ocean, What do you know? Fifth place: Giant sea scorpion Fourth place: Dunn's fish third place: Sperm whale second place: Shanglong first place: Megalodon shark
Dunn's fish cutting prey scene restoration
Documentary Knowledge Sharing: The Five Deadliest Monsters in the Prehistoric Ocean, What do you know? Fifth place: Giant sea scorpion Fourth place: Dunn's fish third place: Sperm whale second place: Shanglong first place: Megalodon shark
Sperm whale actual picture
It still lives in the sea.
Body size: About 15 meters long, weighing about 55 tons, heavier than a Boeing 737 aircraft.
Documentary Knowledge Sharing: The Five Deadliest Monsters in the Prehistoric Ocean, What do you know? Fifth place: Giant sea scorpion Fourth place: Dunn's fish third place: Sperm whale second place: Shanglong first place: Megalodon shark
Description of the body size of the sperm whale
Killer: Sonic Hunting. In the deep sea, sperm whales make an inaudible "click" sound that is so loud that if humans stand on its side, their ears will be deafened. Sound waves bounce back when they hit prey, thereby determining the position of the prey. Then the sperm whale, in the dark, approaches the prey and swallows the prey.
Documentary Knowledge Sharing: The Five Deadliest Monsters in the Prehistoric Ocean, What do you know? Fifth place: Giant sea scorpion Fourth place: Dunn's fish third place: Sperm whale second place: Shanglong first place: Megalodon shark
Sperm whale sonic hunting scene restoration
Documentary Knowledge Sharing: The Five Deadliest Monsters in the Prehistoric Ocean, What do you know? Fifth place: Giant sea scorpion Fourth place: Dunn's fish third place: Sperm whale second place: Shanglong first place: Megalodon shark
Dragon restore map
Fossil location: United Kingdom
Body size: About 14 meters long, longer than the Navy patrol ship. It weighs about 10 tons, equivalent to the weight of 12 cows.
Documentary Knowledge Sharing: The Five Deadliest Monsters in the Prehistoric Ocean, What do you know? Fifth place: Giant sea scorpion Fourth place: Dunn's fish third place: Sperm whale second place: Shanglong first place: Megalodon shark
Description of the body size of the upper dragon
Killer Skill: The Tooth of Slaughter. In addition to being unusually hard, the teeth of the Shanglong also had well-arranged grooves. The function of the groove is to let the prey's blood flow out and let the air circulate in, so that the teeth are not sucked by the prey because the bite is too deep. The dragon can perform repeated bites until the prey dies.
Documentary Knowledge Sharing: The Five Deadliest Monsters in the Prehistoric Ocean, What do you know? Fifth place: Giant sea scorpion Fourth place: Dunn's fish third place: Sperm whale second place: Shanglong first place: Megalodon shark
Fossilized teeth of the Upper Dragon
Documentary Knowledge Sharing: The Five Deadliest Monsters in the Prehistoric Ocean, What do you know? Fifth place: Giant sea scorpion Fourth place: Dunn's fish third place: Sperm whale second place: Shanglong first place: Megalodon shark
The scene of the dragon repeatedly tearing at the prey is restored
Documentary Knowledge Sharing: The Five Deadliest Monsters in the Prehistoric Ocean, What do you know? Fifth place: Giant sea scorpion Fourth place: Dunn's fish third place: Sperm whale second place: Shanglong first place: Megalodon shark
Megalodon restoration
Fossil location: Georgia, USA
Body size: about 17 meters long, weighing about 100 tons, heavier than a space shuttle. The largest marine life ever discovered.
Documentary Knowledge Sharing: The Five Deadliest Monsters in the Prehistoric Ocean, What do you know? Fifth place: Giant sea scorpion Fourth place: Dunn's fish third place: Sperm whale second place: Shanglong first place: Megalodon shark
Megalodon body type description
Killer Skill: Invincible Giant Tooth. Megalodon's teeth are not only large, but also flake-like teeth on both sides, as well as serrated teeth. Combined with its huge mouth, it brings a bite force of nearly 18 tons. It can tear apart all the creatures in the ocean, at the top of the food chain.
Documentary Knowledge Sharing: The Five Deadliest Monsters in the Prehistoric Ocean, What do you know? Fifth place: Giant sea scorpion Fourth place: Dunn's fish third place: Sperm whale second place: Shanglong first place: Megalodon shark
Megalodon jaw restoration
Documentary Knowledge Sharing: The Five Deadliest Monsters in the Prehistoric Ocean, What do you know? Fifth place: Giant sea scorpion Fourth place: Dunn's fish third place: Sperm whale second place: Shanglong first place: Megalodon shark
Fossilized megalodon teeth
Documentary Knowledge Sharing: The Five Deadliest Monsters in the Prehistoric Ocean, What do you know? Fifth place: Giant sea scorpion Fourth place: Dunn's fish third place: Sperm whale second place: Shanglong first place: Megalodon shark
Megalodon hunting scene restoration
The earth has changed dramatically, causing the overlords of these oceans to disappear and become extinct, but fortunately there are still sperm whales. Of course, no matter how powerful the sperm whales in the ocean are, they can hardly resist the slaughter of human weapons. But for the sake of the beauty of the earth and the continuation of the species, Lao Wei is here, calling on everyone to refuse to slaughter and protect animals for their own selfish interests.
Finally, there are still problems with the editor of the Old Wei article, and he also asks all the gods to advise!