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Old 06-12-07, 08:37 PM   #1
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Default Anyone knowing sharks...?

I know how huge whale-sharks can become (if that is what they are named in English), and I know about their white points.

I also know of what in German is called "Riesenhai" (giant shark), and saw poctures.

But what kind of monster is this? Both sharks I mentioned before do not seem to fit the visual appearance of the shark in this video:



The rumour, that Megalodons have survived somewhere deep in the pacific, persists stubbornly. In modern times, especially in Japan time and again witnesses report of having seen "incredibly huge sharks that were no whalesharks".

I do not say this is a Megalodon. I am just curious if anybody knows what this beast is.
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Old 06-12-07, 08:43 PM   #2
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The audio track tells me it's Sharkzilla

Seriously, we're lacking a lot of details here though. I think it may definitely be true that, well, stuff is out there - the giant squid catches and a lot of new species of deep see life discovered in the Antarctic recently suggest that a lot still remails unexplored. But that video certainly doesn't tell me much.
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Somebody had commented that it is a Greenland shark.

http://www.marinebiodiversity.ca/sha.../greenland.htm

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Maybe a basking shark? They are huge sharks (but not as big as a whale shark). They feed on plankton, and are rather scary-looking .

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basking_shark
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_sleeper_shark

Its a pacific sleeper shark, a little known deep sea shark closely related to the Greenland shark.
It can grow to huge sizes (normally 4 meters) but is rarely caught because it lives in deep waters.
The video is from 1990, and the shark was estimated to be 7 meters long, so its large for a sleeper sharks.
Apparently the giant shark was a minor sensation ("sommerloch?") in Japan in 1990 and now made a happy comeback thanks to youtube.
Back then the japanese tabloids made a megalodon out of it. Prof. Eugenie Clark (one of the world's leading shark experts) made the estimate of "23 feet".
Japanese tabloids made 23 meters out of that instead of 7, and so the Sharkzilla was born
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Old 06-13-07, 11:37 AM   #6
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_sleeper_shark

Its a pacific sleeper shark, a little known deep sea shark closely related to the Greenland shark.
It can grow to huge sizes (normally 4 meters) but is rarely caught because it lives in deep waters.
The video is from 1990, and the shark was estimated to be 7 meters long, so its large for a sleeper sharks.
Apparently the giant shark was a minor sensation ("sommerloch?") in Japan in 1990 and now made a happy comeback thanks to youtube.
Back then the japanese tabloids made a megalodon out of it. Prof. Eugenie Clark (one of the world's leading shark experts) made the estimate of "23 feet".
Japanese tabloids made 23 meters out of that instead of 7, and so the Sharkzilla was born
23 feet is quite big enough thank you
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Agreed, it's a sleeper shark. Harmless and rarely seen/photographed as they remain at depth which is why they have a 6th gill in comparison to other sharks which have 5.

Although much of the ocean is uncharted and a mystery to us, I'm sure we would have witnessed Megalodons by now.

http://www.fossilien.de/seiten/haizaehne/megalodon.htm

Man, I love sharks, they scare the sh*t out of me though.
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Looks harmless.:p

http://www.jostimages.com/galerie/sh...ite-shark.html
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You know? It's all good when 'Man touches Shark' but it's the 'Shark touches Man' bit that worries me.
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Although much of the ocean is uncharted and a mystery to us, I'm sure we would have witnessed Megalodons by now.
And many say they have witnessed Nessie, so what? :p
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