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THE STRANGEST PREHISTORIC SHARK EVER STILL ALIVE | THE GOBLIN SHARK The goblin shark is an extremely rare shark species that exist only in the deep sea. The Goblin shark is the strangest looking shark I have ever seen and for a good reason to its lineage or bloodline traces back to 125 million years ago in the late Cretaceous and still exist as of the 21 century. wow that is fascinating. The Goblin Shark is proof that the earth has had some pretty cool old predators. The fact that you can physically see this monster in person today means that if you had any doubt about the sea monsters such as tylosaurus, kronosaurus, lioplueriodon, megalodon existing it should be gone. The Goblin Shark is around 10 to 13 feet long on average. the capture of an gigantic female goblin shark estimated at (18–20 ft) long found in 2000 proved this species can grow far larger than previously suspected. The maximum weight found on the biggest goblin shark ever recorded from the 21 century is 435 pounds. The Goblin Shark Is Strangely beautiful & Psychotic looking. Check out and subscribe to my main YouTube Channel for more amazing and original creative content. If you liked my YouTube video please like and share this to your social media to support this YT Channel. I dedicate a lot of time to YouTube videos because of passion. The time just keeps on flying. I have more up and coming content!

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This video was published on 2019-12-25 11:07:43 GMT by @Godmonic on Youtube. Godmonic has total 7.2K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 140 video.This video has received 38 Likes which are lower than the average likes that Godmonic gets . @Godmonic receives an average views of 8.8K per video on Youtube.This video has received 0 comments which are lower than the average comments that Godmonic gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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