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not likely, it was one of the apec predators in the ocean, but there were a few things that could have chalenged and killed it, but i don't think it would have been actively hunted, just like great whites today

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megalodon is great and biggest shark in the world megalodon was in the earth before the primitive so megalodon have been eating their food like 360 kg a day and they always kill animals if they see something is floating on the ocean like a shark and kill it even they are full.. and Yes, of course. there are few enemies in the ocean there is tiger shrak or some more (i can`t remember -_-;;) but most of the shark don`t attack the enemies that has bigger body than them so i think there are few enemies in the ocean and when you see shark don`t move your feet because when you move your feet the shark will think that you`re a fish so the shark will 100% attack you and eat you so when you see a shark don`t move your feet and watch the shark`s fin but if you were attacked by the shark you catch the fin of the shark so sharks can`t attack you and if there are many sharks around you you should not move and go inside the water because when they see you in the water they will kill you (maybe....;;) so i hope my answers can help you. -thank you

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7y ago

Many shark species are cannibalistic.
C. megalodon was too, most probabily.
But during the Miocene, C. megalodon had a serious contender:
- The predatory toothed whale Livyatan melvillei.
Livyatan melvillei was about 13.5 to 17.5 long, about the same as a modern adult male sperm whale.
Very little is known about this whale, since very few fossil remains were found until today.
It lived at least since the Miocene (12 to 13 million years ago) until an unknown date.
Evidence from Australia implies that either it, or a close relative, survived into the Zanclean stage of the Pliocene, around 5
million years ago.
The teeth of L. melvillei are up to 36 cm (14 in) long and are thought to among be the largest of any animal yet known, with only a newly discovered relative from the Pliocene having teeth within the size range (please see above paragraph).

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12y ago

Depends on how big it was and what the megalodon liked to eat of its prey. It ate all of the fish and most of the other kinds of bigger fish. It usually eats all of its prey.

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13y ago

Indeed it did. But only one: It's own kind. It may eat its young, or kill it's mate. The creatures were predatorless except their own kind.

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14y ago

Megalodon was one of largest predators the world has ever known and had no known predators.

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15y ago

The megalodon was the apex predator of its time, this means that the adults were not preyed upon by other animals, as they were at the top of the food chain.

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11y ago

yes it had the liopleurodon

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8y ago

No. Megalodon was an apex predator.

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