

With a colossal thrust of its powerful forward flippers, the one-hundred-ton pliosaur shoots off into the darkness. What happens next is as fast and furious as it is deadly. It can feel the pulsating rhythm of the shark’s two-chambered heart, it can taste the hot, pungent blood pumping from the wound.īarely able to propel itself forward, the wounded megalodon fights to stabilize itself against the circling predator’s powerful current. Possessing a keen sense of smell, the hunter’s sensory system has locked in on the steady stream of blood pouring from the Megalodon’s partially severed tail. Incredibly agile for its size, the monster banks hard, performing a series of quick, tight loops around its adversary, ever mindful of the Meg’s fearful set of jaws.

Behind its immense crocodile-like skull is a long, muscular torso powered by forward and rear flippers, ending at a stout tail. Jonas reluctantly agrees, and David is off to Dubai for the summer of his life-not realizing he is being set-up to lead an expedition that will hunt down and capture the most dangerous creatures ever to inhabit the planet!Īt 122 feet, the female pliosaur is longer than a blue whale and just as heavy. The deal hinges on hiring Jonas Taylor's 21 year old son, David, to be their trainer.

One solution: A Dubai royal prince is building the largest aquarium in the world and seeks to purchase two of the "runts." Vast and isolated, the Panthalassa in inhabited by nightmarish species of sea creatures long believed extinct.Īngel, the recaptured 76 foot, 100,000 pound Megalodon, has birthed a liter of pups - five females - far too numerous and aggressive to keep in one pen. Hidden beneath its ancient crust lies the remains of the Panthalassa, an ocean that dates back 220 million years. the deepest, most unexplored realm on the planet.
