I Simulated The Largest Sea Monster Ever In The Modern Ocean

I Simulated Pliosaurus In the Modern Ocean, The Ocean Won What would happen if a Pliosaurus funkei — one of the largest marine predators in Earth's history — woke up in today's ocean? Spoiler: the ocean fights back. Hard. In this video, we simulate the entire life of a Pliosaurus dropped into the modern ocean. From a confused two-meter hatchling struggling to catch reef fish, to a ten-meter apex predator taking on great whites, orcas, and humpback whales — every encounter is based on real biology, real animal behavior, and real ocean conditions. Turns out, 150 million years of evolution doesn't prepare you for pod-hunting killer whales, fishing trawlers, and bacteria your immune system has never seen. This is the full story of what happens when the Jurassic's top marine predator meets an ocean that has moved on without it. For Sponsors and Biz: [email protected] #pliosaurus #prehistoric #marinelife #ocean #orca #pliosaur #dinosaur #paleontology #simulation #speculativebiology #jurassic #marinepredator #whatif #pliosaurusfunkei #oceanpredator #prehistoricanimals #animals #wildlife pliosaurus, pliosaurus funkei, pliosaur, pliosaurus vs orca, prehistoric marine predator, marine reptile, ocean predator, prehistoric ocean, jurassic ocean, prehistoric animal simulation, what if dinosaurs were alive today, dinosaur simulation, orca vs pliosaurus, killer whale, great white shark, humpback whale, apex predator, ocean food chain, prehistoric sea creatures, marine biology, paleontology, speculative biology, speculative zoology, prehistoric animals, sea monsters, ancient ocean, pliosaurus size, biggest ocean predator,