Well people have found megalodon teeth as big as your whole hand and the way scientists have re-constructed megalodan jaws would fit up to probably 6 people and some reports of them being 60 feet in length! What does that tell you?
No. Megalodon reached 60 feet, whites only 23 maximum.
No, the only living relative of megalodon today is great white sharks.
No, the megalodon was not a great white shark; they are distinct species. Megalodon (Carcharocles megalodon) lived approximately 23 to 3.6 million years ago and is considered one of the largest predatory sharks to have ever existed. While both megalodon and great white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) belong to the same broader group of sharks, they are not directly ancestral to each other. Megalodon is believed to be more closely related to the ancestors of modern mako sharks.
NONE OF THE SHARKS IN THE SEA ARE ALMOST RELATED TO THE GREAT WHITE SHARK BECAUSE ALL SHARKS HAVE DIFFERENT ABILITYS.
Unlike Great White Sharks, Meg didn't really have anything to keep them warm when ice age arrive so they died from that. Great White did and they survived.
Apparently, there is film of orcas taking out a Great White Shark...
The biggest meglodon was about 85ft long. The average is between 80ft to 75ft big
megalodon sharks, great white sharks, frilled sharks, thresher sharks, tiger sharks, sand tiger sharks, lemon sharks, bull sharks, whale sharks, basking sharks, lepord sharks,black tip sharks. there is 12.
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Yes, the megalodon was significantly larger than the great white shark. Estimated to have reached lengths of up to 60 feet or more, megalodon was one of the largest and most powerful predators in ocean history. In contrast, great white sharks typically average around 15 to 20 feet in length. This size difference highlights the megalodon's status as a massive prehistoric shark.
megalodon is the biggest great white ever known
Great White Sharks eat smaller sharks