Megalodon: The Frenzy: Regia di Brendan Petrizzo. Con Caroline Williams, Eric Roberts, Jessica Chancellor, Alex Trumble. When a frenzy of five Megalodons torment the open ocean, the stakes have never been higher.
Megalodon is dead. This shouldn’t come as a shock. The fossil record is clear that after about 14 million years of feasting on marine mammals, the 50-foot-long, “mega-toothed” shark exited the evolutionary stage by two and a half million years ago. Bu
Separated by nearly 50 million years, the two would have never met in real life. But that doesn’t quite satisfy our curiosity. Each was a ocean-dwelling beast, ferocious and capable in its own right. As far as apex marine predators go, you can’t get better than the Mosasaurus and M...
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Um...guys liopleurodon was twice the size of both those things. That's the real truth, look it up. I'm sorry, but in no universe does a meg not get bit in half by Lio, and super rock has literally no chance in open water. They have no stamina vs sharks that never stop moving...
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Patton is painted in the classic countershading pattern seen in many marine animals. The top half of the body has hues of very dark green with wiggly, spotted edges that give something of a grungy look to the figure. The belly is painted an off-white and bloody red highlights are applied...
ultimate result was much more engaging. “This is what I always say to people who start out in the industry – the computer might solve it in a certain way, but if it doesn’t look how the director ultimately wants it to look, then we just have to make sure it fits into the movie...
The finds were revealed thanks to a new 3D model of the long-extinct shark, based on data collected from fossilized teeth and vertebrae, which is giving scientists the best look yet at the size, speed and diet of the infamous "superpredator." The megalodon (Otodus megalodon) was the ...