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and the tiny critters
he's hoovering up, they're called krill. The basking shark
is the second largest fish in the ocean, behind whale sharks. They can grow up to 35 feet, and 8,000 pounds. Sure, they're not the megalodon, but to put their mouth size
in perspective, you could store that old recliner
you've been trying to sell inside of there, with Granny still in it. I'm in a basking shark, and I can't get up!
he's hoovering up, they're called krill. The basking shark
is the second largest fish in the ocean, behind whale sharks. They can grow up to 35 feet, and 8,000 pounds. Sure, they're not the megalodon, but to put their mouth size
in perspective, you could store that old recliner
you've been trying to sell inside of there, with Granny still in it. I'm in a basking shark, and I can't get up!
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...and the tiny critters
he's hoovering up,
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they're called krill.
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The basking shark
is the second largest fish in the ocean,
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behind whale sharks.
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They can grow up to 35 feet,
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and 8,000 pounds.
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Sure, they're not the megalodon,
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but to put their mouth size
in perspective,
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you could store that old recliner
you've been trying to sell
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inside of there,
00:00:29.007 --> 00:00:30.078
with Granny still in it.
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I'm in a basking shark,
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and I can't get up!
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Movie Summary
A funny science series that offers an inside look into the lives of the planet's most intriguing animals, with narration provided by a cast of quirky animal creatures, as well as Mother Nature herself.