Few prehistoric monsters capture the imagination quite like the megalodon. From natural history ... as one of the most terrifying and ferocious predators to ever roam the planet.
A new study has revealed fascinating details about the Megalodon, the massive prehistoric shark that lived between 15 to 3.6 ...
For years, the megalodon has been imagined as a monstrous version of the great white shark. Depictions in movies and documentaries show a stocky, torpedo-shaped predator, built for speed and power.
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Megalodon was likely a long, streamlined predator, not a bulky giant. Scientists compared its bones with modern sharks.
This information might explain how one of the largest marine apex predators went extinct. The megalodon is estimated to have been at least 15 metres long. It disappeared about 3.6 million years ago.
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The megalodon is thought to have gone extinct because a changing climate limited their food resources and great white sharks outpaced them evolutionarily as predators. Because of the perceived ...
Megalodon likely fed with immense force ... They also remind us that even the most fearsome predators may not always have the upper hand in their own world.