no
the odds are is no but you never no
prehistoric sharks eat whales, other sharks and mollusks. But the megalodon eats any kind of living organism
Fossilized teeth and vertebrae of prehistoric sharks have been found in Pakistan, indicating their presence in the region during ancient times. These discoveries provide evidence of the existence of prehistoric sharks in Pakistan.
Scientist Know This Because They Have Discovered Fossils Or Bones Of Prehistoric Sharks From Millions Of Years Ago Which Shows That There Bone Growth Was Much Larger Than Sharks Today.
No, there are no more prehistoric animals alive on earth. All animals alive today are decendents of prehistoric animals.
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MegalodonOtodusPtychodusIsurus hastalisEdestus
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Xenacanthida (or Xenacanthiforms) is an order of prehistoric sharks.
Yes, megamouth sharks are alive. They are very rare, though.
When the dinosaurs were alive.
A xenacanthid is a member of the Xenacanthidae family of animals, a family of prehistoric sharks.