The megalodon shark was estimated to be about 20 meters (60 feet) in size. Whales come in a broad variety of lengths. Ranging from 3 to 35 meters (10 to 100 feet), it is hard to say which kinds they could have eaten, although it is almost safe to say they did in fact eat certain kinds of whales.
The megalodon eats humpback whales
it is but if it counts extinct then no a megalodon shark is
Megalodon was a huge, carnivorous shark.
The prehistoric Megalodon shark, extinct over a million years ago, was found to reach over 52 feet in fossil records. The Whale shark, largest living fish in the ocean today, can reach over 40 feet in length.
As the Megalodon is an extinct species of shark that existed during the Cenozoic Era, I would say that the Megalodon is very much rarer than our present day Whale Shark.
The biggest shark was the Megalodon ,now it is the Whale Shark.
Since the megalodon is extinct and the whale Shark isn't I'd say no.
the largest sharks are the megalodon and the whale shark
it's the megalodon because they are 100 feet
megalodon
usually sharks only take a bite or two but the sharks could only eat the young ones.
Sharks can not eat whale sharks as whale sharks are proportionally bigger than sharks. Sharks may scavenge off dead whale sharks but the probability of live whale sharks being eaten is highly unlikely. Some species of shark are cannibals and babies will often eat each other while inside the womb.______________________________________________________________________________Just a short note to remind whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) were contemporaneous with C. Megalodon, and in the same waters.That contributed for the whale shark to be included in the megalodon's menu although they have been extinct for millions of years.
As the Megalodon is an extinct species of shark, there is no present day contest!