00:00The ocean's most powerful predators, giants of the deep.
00:04Across oceans, reefs, ice shelves, and deep trenches,
00:08powerful sea animals crush shells, chase prey, ram waves, and survive pressure.
00:14The sperm whale dives thousands of feet below the surface,
00:18using a massive head and strong tail to hunt squid.
00:21The orca cuts through cold water in coordinated pods,
00:25hunting seals, fish, sharks, and even young whales.
00:28The great white shark patrols seal colonies,
00:32using speed, teeth, and heavy jaws to strike from below.
00:36The saltwater crocodile waits near coastlines and river mouths,
00:40launching from water with crushing bite force.
00:43The giant Pacific octopus grips rocks and prey with eight strong arms,
00:48then squeezes through narrow underwater dens.
00:51The blue whale carries the largest body on Earth,
00:54pushing through ocean water with a tail wider than many boats.
00:57The colossal squid moves through Antarctic depths with hooked arms,
01:02huge eyes, and a body built for black water.
01:05The manta ray flies through tropical seas with wide fins that can span more than 20 feet.
01:11The elephant seal battles on beaches and dives deep offshore,
01:14using massive weight and endurance to dominate cold water.
01:17These sea animals share one pattern.
01:21Strength can look like speed,
01:23bite force,
01:24size,
01:25grip,
01:26teamwork,
01:27or endurance.
01:28When a huge shadow moves under blue water,
01:32the ocean suddenly feels stronger than anything on land.
01:35and this is like this 주 볼 god's name.
01:36For more món pension,
01:36So let's get into an increase of this gemacht meter.
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