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Every PREHISTORIC Sea Monster Explained in 7 Minutes 🌊 Dive into the terrifying world of prehistoric sea monsters! From Anomalocaris, the ocean's first apex predator 500 million years ago, to Megalodon, the largest shark to ever exist. Discover the most powerful marine predators that ruled the ancient seas before humans even existed. In this video, we explore: 🦈 Anomalocaris - The 3-foot Cambrian killer with 16,000-lens compound eyes 🐟 Dunkleosteus - 33-foot armored fish with 8,000 PSI bite force and bone blades instead of teeth 🦕 Liopleurodon - Jurassic pliosaur with 33,000 PSI bite, 4x stronger than T-Rex 👑 Kronosaurus - 33-foot marine reptile with a 9-foot skull that ate its own relatives 🐊 Mosasaurus - 60-foot apex predator that hunted pteranodons out of the sky 🌀 Helicoprion - Bizarre shark with 180-tooth spiral saw jaw 🦈 Megalodon - 60-foot, 100,000-pound shark with 7-inch teeth ⚡ Pliosaurus Funkei - "Predator X" with the strongest bite in Earth's history (50,000 PSI) Timestamps: 0:00 - Anomalocaris (Cambrian Period - 500 MYA) 1:30 - Dunkleosteus (Devonian Period - 360 MYA) 3:00 - Liopleurodon (Jurassic Period - 165 MYA) 4:30 - Kronosaurus (Early Cretaceous - 120 MYA) 6:00 - Mosasaurus (Late Cretaceous - 66 MYA) 7:30 - Helicoprion (Permian Period - 290 MYA) 9:00 - Megalodon (Miocene to Pliocene - 23-3.6 MYA) 10:30 - Pliosaurus Funkei (Late Jurassic - 147 MYA) These prehistoric sea monsters had adaptations that make modern ocean predators look harmless. From armor plating to bone-crushing jaws, suction-feeding techniques to intelligent hunting strategies, these creatures dominated Earth's oceans for hundreds of millions of years. #PrehistoricSeaMonsters #Megalodon #Mosasaurus 🔔 Subscribe to Professor Fangular for more fascinating deep dives into prehistoric creatures, dangerous animals, and mythical beasts!