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15 Facts About the Largest Shark In The World - MEGALODON
The Megalodon shark was the largest type of shark to have ever lived. Some say they may still exist. Let's take a look at some of the most amazing megalodon shark facts!
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published: 08 Sep 2020
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How Whales Became The Largest Animals Ever
Whales are the largest living animals that have ever existed on this Earth. A blue whale can grow to a whopping 110 feet in length, outweighing even the dinosaurs. But curiously their story begins from rather humble beginnings. Here is the story of how whales became the giants of the sea.
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published: 02 Sep 2018
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Capybaras, the Largest and ‘Chillest’ Rodents in the World
Is it a hog? Is it a beaver? Or is it a rodent of unusual size? Nope, nope and yes. Well, sort of. It's a capybara, the biggest rodent on Earth. Closely related to guinea pigs, these semi-aquatic creatures can weigh as much as a human at up to 90 kg (200 lbs). That's a big guinea pig. And though they're large and in charge, they're harmless. They've even been dubbed "nature's chairs," as they are so mellow, they let other animals sit on them. So why are these lovable giants so relaxed? Do they have any natural predators? And would they make good pets?
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published: 22 Jul 2021
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World Largest Country list
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published: 10 Jun 2023
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Liger | The Largest Cat in the World. Amazing facts about Ligers. Most Powerful Big Cat
The Liger is a hybrid. It is the offspring of a male Lion and a female Tiger. This means that the Liger has parents that are different species, but the same genus.
Ligers only exist in captivity today, because the habitats of the parental species do not overlap out in the wild. They typically grow much larger than either parent species.
As a Liger is the hybrid offspring of a Lion and a Tiger, it carries many different traits from both parents. However, the Liger has far more traits from the Lion parent than it does from the Tiger parent.
They are large, muscly and male ligers will have a mane, like a male lion, but often shorter than their father’s. They have dark tawny fur, with broad heads. They often have feint tiger stripes, inherited from their mother. Ligers are fond of swimmi...
published: 02 Sep 2022
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Scientists Found the Largest Planet in the Universe
There's always something unusual and fascinating going on in space. In 2021, the biggest-ever comet we know - 100,000 times bigger than that of an average comet - entered our Solar System. No worries, though, it won't get closer than a billion miles to our beautiful green planet. More than 1,300 Earths could fit inside the gas giant, Jupiter. But a team of astronomers has recently discovered a much, much bigger planet, 9 times as heavy as Jupiter.
See the video transcription here: https://brightside.me/wonder-curiosities/scientists-found-the-largest-planet-in-the-universe-813190/?utm_source=brightside_YT&utm_medium=description&utm_campaign=BSYTtransript
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Fermi Bubbles: By NASA/DO...
published: 29 Sep 2022
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World's Largest Land Vehicles
These are some of the largest land vehicles in the world. Bigger than multiple stacked double-decker buses and heavier than multiple full jumbo jets. Man-made machinery is essential for construction and many other aspects of the modern world, however, what happens when humans push the limits of engineering?
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published: 06 Aug 2022
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Largest Lizard on Earth | The Komodo Dragon | Deadly 60 | Indonesia | Series 3 | BBC
Steve Backshall travels to Indonesia in search of reptiles to add to his list of 60 deadly predators. He and his crew have a nerve-racking close encounter with three metre long Komodo dragons, the world's largest venomous lizards!
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published: 14 Feb 2014
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Watch: Russian missiles hit Ukraine’s largest dam
An eyewitness captured the moment Russian missiles hit the DniproHES dam in southern Zaporizhzhia on March 22. The dam was hit eight times in the overnight attack, which is considered the largest launched by Russia on Ukrainian energy infrastructure since the beginning of the conflict, Ukrainian officials said. #CGTNAmerica
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published: 22 Mar 2024
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Top 20 Largest Fish In The World
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published: 28 May 2023
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15 Facts About the Largest Shark In The World - MEGALODON
The Megalodon shark was the largest type of shark to have ever lived. Some say they may still exist. Let's take a look at some of the most amazing megalodon sha...
The Megalodon shark was the largest type of shark to have ever lived. Some say they may still exist. Let's take a look at some of the most amazing megalodon shark facts!
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https://wn.com/15_Facts_About_The_Largest_Shark_In_The_World_Megalodon
The Megalodon shark was the largest type of shark to have ever lived. Some say they may still exist. Let's take a look at some of the most amazing megalodon shark facts!
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- published: 08 Sep 2020
- views: 53676
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How Whales Became The Largest Animals Ever
Whales are the largest living animals that have ever existed on this Earth. A blue whale can grow to a whopping 110 feet in length, outweighing even the dinosau...
Whales are the largest living animals that have ever existed on this Earth. A blue whale can grow to a whopping 110 feet in length, outweighing even the dinosaurs. But curiously their story begins from rather humble beginnings. Here is the story of how whales became the giants of the sea.
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Whales are the largest animals to ever exist on this Earth, outweighing even the dinosaurs. These titans roam the oceans in search of food, but that wasn't always the case. Millions of years ago they used to be land dwellers. Here is how whales ended up becoming the biggest of them all. Following is a transcript of the video.
Whales are the biggest animals of all time. Heavier than elephants, wooly mammoths, and even dinosaurs!
But they weren’t always the titans of the sea. Let’s rewind the clock around 50 million years. No, you won’t find any whales here. You have to go ashore. Meet Pakicetus. The very first whale.
Life on Earth spent millions of years clawing its way out of the oceans. But whales took all that effort and threw it out the window. From 50 to 40 million years ago they traded in their four legs for flippers. In fact, some whales today still have leftover bones of hind legs!
Once submerged, their weight under gravity no longer mattered so they could theoretically grow to enormous proportions. And they did. Today, a blue whale is 10 THOUSAND times more massive than the Pakicetus was.
But this transformation wasn’t as gradual as you might think. In fact, over the next 37 million years or so whales grew increasingly diverse but their size remained small. And were only 18 feet long. Making them easy prey for predators, like giant sharks.
It wasn’t until around 3 million years ago that an ice age tipped the scales in the whales’ favor. Ocean temperatures and currents shifted sparking concentrated swarms of plankton and plankton-seeking krill. It was an all-you-can-eat buffet for the baleen whales, who grew larger as a result. And the larger they became, the farther they could travel in search of more food to grow even more. You can probably see where this is going.
3 million years later, humpbacks, for example, have one of the longest migrations of any mammal on Earth, traveling over 5,000 miles each year. As a result, modern whales are the largest they’ve ever been in history.
Take the biggest of the bunch the blue whale. It weighs more than a Boeing 757. Has a belly button the size of a plate. And its network of blood vessels, if you laid them out in a line, could stretch from Pluto to the sun and back over two and a half times!
In fact, the largest blue whales are so huge that scientists think they may have hit a physical limit. When they open their wide mouths to feed they engulf enough water to fill a large living room. So it can take as long as 10 seconds to close them again.
Scientists estimate once a whale is 110 feet long it can’t close its mouth fast enough before prey escapes. So it’s possible we’re living amongst the largest animal that will ever exist. Lucky for us, they mostly just eat krill.
This was made in large part thanks to Nick Pyenson and the information in his new book, “Spying on Whales.”
https://wn.com/How_Whales_Became_The_Largest_Animals_Ever
Whales are the largest living animals that have ever existed on this Earth. A blue whale can grow to a whopping 110 feet in length, outweighing even the dinosaurs. But curiously their story begins from rather humble beginnings. Here is the story of how whales became the giants of the sea.
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Whales are the largest animals to ever exist on this Earth, outweighing even the dinosaurs. These titans roam the oceans in search of food, but that wasn't always the case. Millions of years ago they used to be land dwellers. Here is how whales ended up becoming the biggest of them all. Following is a transcript of the video.
Whales are the biggest animals of all time. Heavier than elephants, wooly mammoths, and even dinosaurs!
But they weren’t always the titans of the sea. Let’s rewind the clock around 50 million years. No, you won’t find any whales here. You have to go ashore. Meet Pakicetus. The very first whale.
Life on Earth spent millions of years clawing its way out of the oceans. But whales took all that effort and threw it out the window. From 50 to 40 million years ago they traded in their four legs for flippers. In fact, some whales today still have leftover bones of hind legs!
Once submerged, their weight under gravity no longer mattered so they could theoretically grow to enormous proportions. And they did. Today, a blue whale is 10 THOUSAND times more massive than the Pakicetus was.
But this transformation wasn’t as gradual as you might think. In fact, over the next 37 million years or so whales grew increasingly diverse but their size remained small. And were only 18 feet long. Making them easy prey for predators, like giant sharks.
It wasn’t until around 3 million years ago that an ice age tipped the scales in the whales’ favor. Ocean temperatures and currents shifted sparking concentrated swarms of plankton and plankton-seeking krill. It was an all-you-can-eat buffet for the baleen whales, who grew larger as a result. And the larger they became, the farther they could travel in search of more food to grow even more. You can probably see where this is going.
3 million years later, humpbacks, for example, have one of the longest migrations of any mammal on Earth, traveling over 5,000 miles each year. As a result, modern whales are the largest they’ve ever been in history.
Take the biggest of the bunch the blue whale. It weighs more than a Boeing 757. Has a belly button the size of a plate. And its network of blood vessels, if you laid them out in a line, could stretch from Pluto to the sun and back over two and a half times!
In fact, the largest blue whales are so huge that scientists think they may have hit a physical limit. When they open their wide mouths to feed they engulf enough water to fill a large living room. So it can take as long as 10 seconds to close them again.
Scientists estimate once a whale is 110 feet long it can’t close its mouth fast enough before prey escapes. So it’s possible we’re living amongst the largest animal that will ever exist. Lucky for us, they mostly just eat krill.
This was made in large part thanks to Nick Pyenson and the information in his new book, “Spying on Whales.”
- published: 02 Sep 2018
- views: 4127474
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Capybaras, the Largest and ‘Chillest’ Rodents in the World
Is it a hog? Is it a beaver? Or is it a rodent of unusual size? Nope, nope and yes. Well, sort of. It's a capybara, the biggest rodent on Earth. Closely related...
Is it a hog? Is it a beaver? Or is it a rodent of unusual size? Nope, nope and yes. Well, sort of. It's a capybara, the biggest rodent on Earth. Closely related to guinea pigs, these semi-aquatic creatures can weigh as much as a human at up to 90 kg (200 lbs). That's a big guinea pig. And though they're large and in charge, they're harmless. They've even been dubbed "nature's chairs," as they are so mellow, they let other animals sit on them. So why are these lovable giants so relaxed? Do they have any natural predators? And would they make good pets?
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https://wn.com/Capybaras,_The_Largest_And_‘Chillest’_Rodents_In_The_World
Is it a hog? Is it a beaver? Or is it a rodent of unusual size? Nope, nope and yes. Well, sort of. It's a capybara, the biggest rodent on Earth. Closely related to guinea pigs, these semi-aquatic creatures can weigh as much as a human at up to 90 kg (200 lbs). That's a big guinea pig. And though they're large and in charge, they're harmless. They've even been dubbed "nature's chairs," as they are so mellow, they let other animals sit on them. So why are these lovable giants so relaxed? Do they have any natural predators? And would they make good pets?
Check out our other channels:
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#crazycreatures #capybaras #rodents
- published: 22 Jul 2021
- views: 1397993
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Liger | The Largest Cat in the World. Amazing facts about Ligers. Most Powerful Big Cat
The Liger is a hybrid. It is the offspring of a male Lion and a female Tiger. This means that the Liger has parents that are different species, but the same gen...
The Liger is a hybrid. It is the offspring of a male Lion and a female Tiger. This means that the Liger has parents that are different species, but the same genus.
Ligers only exist in captivity today, because the habitats of the parental species do not overlap out in the wild. They typically grow much larger than either parent species.
As a Liger is the hybrid offspring of a Lion and a Tiger, it carries many different traits from both parents. However, the Liger has far more traits from the Lion parent than it does from the Tiger parent.
They are large, muscly and male ligers will have a mane, like a male lion, but often shorter than their father’s. They have dark tawny fur, with broad heads. They often have feint tiger stripes, inherited from their mother. Ligers are fond of swimming, just like Tigers, and are also quite sociable, just like lions.
https://wn.com/Liger_|_The_Largest_Cat_In_The_World._Amazing_Facts_About_Ligers._Most_Powerful_Big_Cat
The Liger is a hybrid. It is the offspring of a male Lion and a female Tiger. This means that the Liger has parents that are different species, but the same genus.
Ligers only exist in captivity today, because the habitats of the parental species do not overlap out in the wild. They typically grow much larger than either parent species.
As a Liger is the hybrid offspring of a Lion and a Tiger, it carries many different traits from both parents. However, the Liger has far more traits from the Lion parent than it does from the Tiger parent.
They are large, muscly and male ligers will have a mane, like a male lion, but often shorter than their father’s. They have dark tawny fur, with broad heads. They often have feint tiger stripes, inherited from their mother. Ligers are fond of swimming, just like Tigers, and are also quite sociable, just like lions.
- published: 02 Sep 2022
- views: 385122
10:07
Scientists Found the Largest Planet in the Universe
There's always something unusual and fascinating going on in space. In 2021, the biggest-ever comet we know - 100,000 times bigger than that of an average comet...
There's always something unusual and fascinating going on in space. In 2021, the biggest-ever comet we know - 100,000 times bigger than that of an average comet - entered our Solar System. No worries, though, it won't get closer than a billion miles to our beautiful green planet. More than 1,300 Earths could fit inside the gas giant, Jupiter. But a team of astronomers has recently discovered a much, much bigger planet, 9 times as heavy as Jupiter.
See the video transcription here: https://brightside.me/wonder-curiosities/scientists-found-the-largest-planet-in-the-universe-813190/?utm_source=brightside_YT&utm_medium=description&utm_campaign=BSYTtransript
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Credit:
Fermi Pulsar: By NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center - https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/10861
Fermi Bubbles: By NASA/DOE/Fermi LAT/D. Finkbeiner, et al., https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=57071504
Tarantula Nebula: By NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Webb ERO Production Team, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=122725725
Tarantula Nebula 2: By ESA/NASA, ESO and Danny LaCrue, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1157797
Heic0821f: By NASA, ESA, and the Digitized Sky Survey 2. Acknowledgment: Davide De Martin, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=5892252
Fomalhaut: By NASA/Hubble, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=12616304
Fomalhaut B: By NASA, ESA, and P. Kalas, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=23735991
Butterfly Nebula: By NASA, Massimo Stiavelli, STScI ODButterfly Nebula, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=6449257
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Heic2004a: By ESA/Hubble, NASA, I. Stephens - https://spacetelescope.org/images/heic2004a/, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=88248536
Nuclear pasta: By M.E. CAPLAN, C.J. HOROWITZ - https://astrobites.org/2017/10/05/nuclear-pasta-in-neutron-stars/, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=108002435
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https://wn.com/Scientists_Found_The_Largest_Planet_In_The_Universe
There's always something unusual and fascinating going on in space. In 2021, the biggest-ever comet we know - 100,000 times bigger than that of an average comet - entered our Solar System. No worries, though, it won't get closer than a billion miles to our beautiful green planet. More than 1,300 Earths could fit inside the gas giant, Jupiter. But a team of astronomers has recently discovered a much, much bigger planet, 9 times as heavy as Jupiter.
See the video transcription here: https://brightside.me/wonder-curiosities/scientists-found-the-largest-planet-in-the-universe-813190/?utm_source=brightside_YT&utm_medium=description&utm_campaign=BSYTtransript
#brightside
Credit:
Fermi Pulsar: By NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center - https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/10861
Fermi Bubbles: By NASA/DOE/Fermi LAT/D. Finkbeiner, et al., https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=57071504
Tarantula Nebula: By NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Webb ERO Production Team, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=122725725
Tarantula Nebula 2: By ESA/NASA, ESO and Danny LaCrue, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1157797
Heic0821f: By NASA, ESA, and the Digitized Sky Survey 2. Acknowledgment: Davide De Martin, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=5892252
Fomalhaut: By NASA/Hubble, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=12616304
Fomalhaut B: By NASA, ESA, and P. Kalas, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=23735991
Butterfly Nebula: By NASA, Massimo Stiavelli, STScI ODButterfly Nebula, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=6449257
CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0:
Solar System: By CactiStaccingCrane, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=117012949
Pluto-map: By NASA/JPL/SwRI - http://snowfall-the-cat.deviantart.com, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=43386085
Heic2004a: By ESA/Hubble, NASA, I. Stephens - https://spacetelescope.org/images/heic2004a/, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=88248536
Nuclear pasta: By M.E. CAPLAN, C.J. HOROWITZ - https://astrobites.org/2017/10/05/nuclear-pasta-in-neutron-stars/, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=108002435
By Pablo Carlos Budassi
Bootes void: https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=94436374
Haumea: https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=94143935
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- published: 29 Sep 2022
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World's Largest Land Vehicles
These are some of the largest land vehicles in the world. Bigger than multiple stacked double-decker buses and heavier than multiple full jumbo jets. Man-made m...
These are some of the largest land vehicles in the world. Bigger than multiple stacked double-decker buses and heavier than multiple full jumbo jets. Man-made machinery is essential for construction and many other aspects of the modern world, however, what happens when humans push the limits of engineering?
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These are some of the largest land vehicles in the world. Bigger than multiple stacked double-decker buses and heavier than multiple full jumbo jets. Man-made machinery is essential for construction and many other aspects of the modern world, however, what happens when humans push the limits of engineering?
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- published: 06 Aug 2022
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4:02
Largest Lizard on Earth | The Komodo Dragon | Deadly 60 | Indonesia | Series 3 | BBC
Steve Backshall travels to Indonesia in search of reptiles to add to his list of 60 deadly predators. He and his crew have a nerve-racking close encounter with ...
Steve Backshall travels to Indonesia in search of reptiles to add to his list of 60 deadly predators. He and his crew have a nerve-racking close encounter with three metre long Komodo dragons, the world's largest venomous lizards!
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Steve Backshall travels to Indonesia in search of reptiles to add to his list of 60 deadly predators. He and his crew have a nerve-racking close encounter with three metre long Komodo dragons, the world's largest venomous lizards!
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- published: 14 Feb 2014
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1:02
Watch: Russian missiles hit Ukraine’s largest dam
An eyewitness captured the moment Russian missiles hit the DniproHES dam in southern Zaporizhzhia on March 22. The dam was hit eight times in the overnight atta...
An eyewitness captured the moment Russian missiles hit the DniproHES dam in southern Zaporizhzhia on March 22. The dam was hit eight times in the overnight attack, which is considered the largest launched by Russia on Ukrainian energy infrastructure since the beginning of the conflict, Ukrainian officials said. #CGTNAmerica
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An eyewitness captured the moment Russian missiles hit the DniproHES dam in southern Zaporizhzhia on March 22. The dam was hit eight times in the overnight attack, which is considered the largest launched by Russia on Ukrainian energy infrastructure since the beginning of the conflict, Ukrainian officials said. #CGTNAmerica
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- published: 22 Mar 2024
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29:57
Top 20 Largest Fish In The World
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- published: 28 May 2023
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